Tottenham supporters are waiting for the club's summer transfer window to kick off to back their new head coach Thomas Frank.
Spurs have upped the expectations on the Dane in not only replacing a trophy-winning manager in Ange Postecoglou but also chairman Daniel Levy publicly stating that winning the Europa League was not enough and that he wants the club to win the Premier League and Champions League.
The Tottenham fans are now expecting such statements to be backed up with a squad capable of achieving those lofty aims. The north London club have made the loan deals for Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel permanent in the early weeks of the transfer window but are yet to sign a new player for the Frank era.
There is still a fortnight until pre-season begins and a little while longer until the first friendly of the summer but the new boss will be hoping to get to work with any new players sooner rather than later.
Our Spurs correspondent Alasdair Gold answered plenty of questions from our readers on the current goings-on at the club and here's a full transcript with everything he was asked and how he responded.
nickteff: "Have you got any names that Spurs are looking at for the No.6 role?"
Alasdair says: "The problem with that role in particular is the arrival of Thomas Frank brings a reset of sorts in that the number six has to be someone who fits his system compared to Ange Postecoglou's. Spurs were already looking for a number six but some on the list may well have changed in recent days as Frank and Johan Lange decide in their key recruitment chats that would have taken place at Hotspur Way last week as well as subsequent and previous conversations about the best fitting names for his system that are gettable.
"It's a shame (for Frank anyway) that Christian Norgaard signed a new deal towards the end of last season because I would not have been shocked if Spurs had made a move for him as he was one of the more underrated midfielders in the Premier League last season.
"Frank absolutely loves the experienced Dane and thinks he's a special leader and no doubt would have wanted that at Spurs as someone who knows his demands inside out being in the centre of the team. Perhaps they might still test the water with Brentford.
"Timing is also a funny thing when it comes to Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg because he's heading to Marseille thanks to that obligation in his loan move when he might have fitted Frank perfectly. The former Brentford boss used to coach Hojbjerg at youth level in the Danish international set-up.
"We'll find out in the next week or two which number sixes are on the radar as Frank's needs get pushed out within the game to agents and clubs. It's always the way it works under a new manager. It takes a little time and various meetings before details start to emerge."
Jack00: "Do you think Marc Guehi would be high on the list of Romero replacements if he was to leave the club this summer?"
Alasdair says: "Spurs have been long-time admirers of Guehi and made an approach in January that was rebuffed by Palace, who also had no time to get in a replacement at that point even if anything had advanced.
"The problem for Spurs is that the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal are also among the many clubs interested in Guehi. It's not expected to be easy for anyone to agree a price with Palace, even with just a year left on the England international's contract.
"Guehi's priority is believed to be regular playing time wherever he goes and while Spurs can offer Champions League football as well this season, they are currently packed with central defenders in Romero, Van de Ven, Danso, Dragusin, Davies as well as younger players like Vuskovic, Phillips and Dorrington.
"Of course Guehi likely starts if Romero goes and maybe if he doesn't, and there is the potential that Frank would maybe play with a back three if he didn't, but you would imagine Romero's future would need to be sorted out first and by that time others may have made their move."
Annie27: "Just as a change from the men's team news, are you hearing anything about candidates for the women's team manager? Or what the new CEO's plans are for the women's team?"
Alasdair says: "From what I understand the process is ongoing at the moment so it shouldn't be too long before we find out who will replace Robert Vilahamn. The WSL season obviously starts a month after the men's campaign so there's a bit more time to play with but I don't think Spurs will wait around that long because they need to get moving on building that team for a better season this time around.
"Vinai Venkatesham had plenty to do with Arsenal's women's team and he will continue that down the road at Tottenham. The 44-year-old will be keen to push them on to the kind of levels seen at their local rivals."
macro spurs: "Have you got any information on how many attackers the club will look to sign over the coming weeks? Surely we still need two attackers on top of Tel. We can't go into the new season with the same attack as last season?"
Alasdair says: "One of the priorities is clearly a wide player who can also play through the middle. Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa and Antoine Semenyo all tick that box with the former and latter both expected to be pushing towards the £70million price mark and Wissa less because he's got just a year left on his contract.
"Lange is likely to have plenty of non-Premier League talent on his list for Frank to sift through as well and whether they need to go for more than one new attacker depends on what happens with those at the club.
"Timo Werner has left while Tel has remained. Then the future of Son and Richarlison needs to be sorted and a lot could depend on what happens next with them. Then there's Brennan Johnson, Wilson Odobert and Dominic Solanke, while Spurs will want a pathway for Mikey Moore's development. Dejan Kulusevski can also play on the right or left of Frank's 4-2-3-1.
"Spurs' attacking players did actually rack up some decent goal involvement numbers across the side when you total it all up. They just couldn't keep the ball out at the other end.
"Bryan Gil and Manor Solomon are likely to move on this summer, with Yang Min-hyeok likely to get another loan because we mustn't forget that frustrating club-trained problem with the European squad which means a big squad will have plenty who can't play in the Champions League.
"So I think due to numbers Spurs may well wait to see what happens with some players before committing to a second attacking signing, not including Tel."
mo_coys: "How many players will be signed before the first pre-season game? Currently July 26."
Alasdair says: "The club moved pretty quickly when Postecoglou was appointed two years ago so hopefully they spring into action soon. I'd expect two or three signings by that point but that might depend on some outgoings as well to ensure there's the space more than anything. Technically I think the first friendly though will be around July 19."
tomkcoys: "What are your expectations of whether Romero, Vicario, and Porro are on their way out this summer? Romero seems the most likeliest but there have been some surprising references to Porro and Vicario leaving too."
Alasdair says: "I'd be very surprised if Vicario or Porro exited the club this summer, unless something major happens behind the scenes. With Romero, I remain to be convinced that any club will pay the sort of money required to prise him away from Tottenham. We'll see."
rogon: "When do you think the decision to change the manager was made, did the trophy win make any difference to the outcome? It felt before the final all the noise and even from Ange it felt a foregone conclusion."
Alasdair says: "It felt like it was always in the pipeline and Postecoglou's manner reflected that in the press conferences in the weeks before the final but the trophy and reaction from the supporters and players clearly threw the cat among the pigeons.
Ultimately, Spurs' hierarchy stuck to their original plan and time will show us whether it was the right move or whether we'll always be stuck with the 'what if'. I really like Frank as a coach and as a person so I hope he can break the two-year sacking cycle at Tottenham. Someone has to."
MattSpurs79: "Any more word on whether Paratici is returning formally when his ban expires or not? Or just continuing as a consultant?"
Alasdair says: "The consultancy element is certainly continuing for now. He's involved in that trial in Italy which is currently ongoing and I'd be surprised if Spurs don't wait until the outcome of that is clearer before committing to anything more formal again, but you never know. Levy has a lot of time for Paratici and many within the club are expecting the Italian's eventual return. It wouldn't be a great move for Johan Lange certainly."
mir00: " How likely do you think it is that Son will leave this summer?"
Alasdair says: "Ultimately Son's future should be decided by Son. He's earned that right as a trophy-winning legend of the club with 10 years of service under his belt. I would say there's more chance of him leaving this summer than ever before, but he and Frank need to have a conversation first to decide what the Dane's plans for him are as well, if that hasn't already happened."
Craigyb35: "As soon as Spurs hit a bad patch how big do you think the protests against Levy will get compared to last season?"
Alasdair says: "I think Levy has only increased the scrutiny in this coming season with the decision to sack the first trophy winner the club has had in 17 years and also the chairman's comments about that trophy not being enough as he wants to win the Premier League and Champions League. He and the club hierarchy need to be able to show that they did everything possible to help Frank succeed because the supporters are going to be watching closer than ever."
skolcoys: "How are we going to fix the homegrown problem headed to the champions League?
Alasdair says: "Only time can fix that really with Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall available for the B list in the 26/27 season after two years at the club. The other option is to sign former academy players to fill the three vacant club-trained spots and Kyle Walker-Peters is certainly someone the club have considered as a versatile free agent this summer who would be club trained and doesn't take up anyone else's spot in the Champions League squad."