The work is not going to stop for Tottenham boss Roberto de Zerbi.
The Italian has two games to save Spurs from relegation to the Championship, with the Lilywhites two points clear of West Ham with two games of the season to go in the race to avoid becoming the third team to slip through the Premier League trap door.
If he does manage to rescue the club from a first demotion since 1977 - and even if he doesn't - attention will immediately turn to what he can do in the summer transfer window to transform the ailing squad that he inherited when he arrived at the end of March.
Six Spurs players set to depart this summer
Big changes are likely to be made with regard to the squad at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with club captain Cristian Romero set to depart, whether they remain a Premier League club or not.
Guglielmo Vicario is another who could depart, with Inter Milan interested in signing the Italian keeper, while Ben Davies and Yves Bissouma are out of contract this summer. Joao Palhinha and Randal Kolo Muani will return to parent clubs Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain respectively, although De Zerbi wants to bring Palhinha back to N17 permanently.
There are question marks over a number of other members of the first team squad too, as GIVEMESPORT senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs revealed in a chat this week.
He said: "Cristian Romero, I'm still told will leave either way, or there's a high likelihood of it anyway, and that makes it a bit more clear cut that Tottenham need to agree something there if it suits all parties, and then go out and get a starting defence.
"Micky van der Ven is really enjoying playing under Roberto De Zerbi, so if Tottenham do secure their place in the Premier League, despite growing interest, I think there's a fair chance that he engages over talks to sign a new deal, because obviously Tottenham in the Premier League don't want a scenario where they lose both van der Ven and Romero.
"Richarlison has had an excellent season, but is drawing interest from Saudi Arabia, and Dom Solanke even has some formative interest too, and regardless of what happens with either of them, I expect Tottenham to attack the market for a number 9, and a new winger is possible too.
"And then central midfield could still be an area where Tottenham look to improve. They'll have to make a decision over Joao Palhinha and there is a willingness to potentially engage to keep him permanently and he would like to stay."
Given Bissouma's departure and the uncertainty around Palhinha, a new central midfielder will be imperative when the summer transfer window opens and Spurs could challenge Manchester United and newly-linked Chelsea for Bournemouth star Alex Scott.
And Spurs would have an advantage in any negotiations - with the price set at around £50million - in that Scott was a boyhood Tottenham supporter.
Speaking after scoring against Arsenal, he said: "Yes, I support Tottenham, though that doesn't have much to do with today. But growing up as a kid, it was definitely a dream for me [to score against Arsenal]. Bournemouth are my team at the minute but I was a Tottenham fan growing up, so as a kid growing up, I would have been really happy with that."
Tottenham plot move to sign Alex Scott
Chelsea have emerged as suitors for his signature, with a report from Teamtalk suggesting Blues chiefs are considering a move for the 22-year-old this summer.
Manchester United have also been linked, given their desire to sign two central midfielders this summer, but Spurs are also in the market, although Bournemouth are confident of tying him down to a new deal at the Vitality Stadium.
Jacobs added: "Tottenham are one of the clubs also looking at Bournemouth's Alex Scott.
"He's on Manchester United's radar too, but once again, as I've said many times, Bournemouth are calm about that situation and are hoping to offer Scott a new deal."