Tottenham Hotspur's transfer picture looks much brighter heading into the summer after Roberto De Zerbi secured their survival in the Premier League.
The north London outfit are already moving forward with strengthening their squad. Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has agreed to join the club once his Anfield contract expires next month.
Spurs need to freshen up their squad after finishing 17th in the top flight for two consecutives campaigns. They will hope their injury problems will not be as momentous next season.
With the World Cup approaching, several clubs are looking to get some early business done before the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States takes centre stage.
Tottenham weigh up Marcus Rashford move
Spurs have discussed the possibility of signing Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, according to the Daily Mail.
Talks are planned between Rashford and the Red Devils as he seeks more clarity on his future.
The England international spent the most recent campaign on loan at Barcelona, with the Spanish club retaining a £26million option to buy the player.
However, the La Liga champions have so far been reluctant to trigger that option as they would prefer another loan. Barca have agreed a deal to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United and are keen to sign another striker following Robert Lewandowski's departure.
Rashford would prefer to remain with Barcelona but Spurs, along with Aston Villa and Arsenal, are reported to have discussed the potential of signing him this summer.
The 28-year-old is on £325,000-a-week at Old Trafford but it was reported last week he had agreed to take a pay cut to force through a move to Barca.
Marcus Rashford would be a huge addition to Tottenham attack
Rashford, who Gordon labelled as 'one of the best players in the world', would seriously upgrade Tottenham's attack for next season if Spurs intensified their interest in the United academy graduate.
Richarlison was the North London club's top-scorer in 2025/26 with 12 goals. Tottenham's next two best scorers were centre-back Micky van de Ven and defensive midfielder João Palhinha - with seven each.
Meanwhile, Rashford claimed 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 games in all competitions for Barca. He helped sealed the La Liga title for the club with a stunning free-kick against Real Madrid in a 2-0 victory that clinched top spot.
He impressed in the early months of his loan spell at the club, with manager Hansi Flick hailing him as 'unbelievable'. After an impressive start, Rashford did spend some time on the bench, starting just 18 league games.
With Spurs, he would likely be a more regular starter and help provide greater threat to their attack. Rashford had been expected to remain in Spain but now a surprise Premier League return cannot be ruled out.