Tottenham survived in the Premier League thanks to a 1-0 win over Everton on the final day of the season.
A wretched campaign ended on a positive note, with Roberto De Zerbi doing what he was brought to the club to do - rescue the Lilywhites from relegation to the Championship.
Joao Palhinha's goal was the difference on the day and his future at the club will be one up for discussion as attention immediately turns to what the club can do in the summer transfer window to avoid any chance of such a season happening again.
Tottenham hero will have talks over permanent transfer
Palhinha has been on loan from Bayern Munich for the 2025/26 campaign and will return to Germany now the season is over, although De Zerbi has admitted that he "100%" wants to sign him permanently.
Spurs will be in the market for more signings and GIVEMESPORT understands a deal to sign Andy Robertson on a free transfer from Liverpool should go through now their Premier League status is secure.
The Scotland international said goodbye to the Liverpool fans after a 1-1 draw with Brentford on the final day and has an agreement already in place to join Spurs.
And Robertson is set to be joined by another free agent at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Marcos Senesi.
The Bournemouth defender is out of contract at the Vitality Stadium this summer and is another with whom Spurs came to an agreement over signing, providing they stayed in the Premier League.
According to Italian journalist Matteo Moretto, Senesi has verbally agreed on the move to north London, with a four-year deal on the table.
He said: "Tottenham has verbally agreed on the signing of Marcos Senesi. There is a verbal agreement in progress between the parties, and the London club is already working on a four-year contract for the Argentine defender.
"Spurs are getting ahead of several European giants; even Liverpool showed interest in recent weeks."
Liverpool were weighing up a move for Senesi too, but it looks like De Zerbi has got his man, acting quickly to secure a deal.
Senesi may end up replacing his countryman Cristian Romero in N17, with the Argentinian club captain set to depart this summer. There is a feeling that a mutual parting of ways will take place should the right offer come in for the 28-year-old.