Tottenham Hotspur are aiming for even more signings beyond the £50million they have already spent in the January transfer window, according to reports - and that has seen them launch an enquiry for Paris Saint-Germain star Kang-in Lee over the last few weeks.
Spurs have already signed Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid this winter for £35million, whilst young Brazilian full-back Souza has joined from Santos to bolster the club's youth ranks - alongside major links to Andy Robertson from Liverpool.
However, ENIC and the Lewis family aren't content there, preparing to back Thomas Frank with more signings to turn their poor Premier League form around, and that could see them push hard to land Kang-in Lee from PSG in the coming days of the window.
Report: Tottenham See Kang-in Lee Enquiry Rejected by PSG
The report by TEAMtalk states that Spurs have seen an enquiry for Kang-in Lee knocked back in the past month, with Paris Saint-Germain making it clear that the South Korean star won't be leaving the Parc des Princes.
Spurs are thought to be 'actively searching' for an attacking star who can operate off the left wing, or across the front line of their attack.
And, although they have landed upon the likes of Kenan Yildiz, Rodrygo, Ademola Lookman and Savinho among others, Kang-in Lee is still seemingly their top target given his 'game-changing' qualities.
The South Korean is one of PSG's standout creative players, but with a host of players ahead of him in the pecking order, Kang-in could well decide to move to Spurs for first-team minutes.
He's not started in the Champions League, and has only started 11 of PSG's games in Ligue 1, registering just five goal contributions in all competitions as a result of his lack of minutes.
Spurs already have a good grasp of the South Korean market, having had the nation's best-ever player, Son Heung-min, in their ranks for over a decade. Kang-in could fill the void that Son left after departing for Los Angeles FC over the summer.
Luis Enrique Still Values Kang-in Lee, Squad Players Are Vital
However, PSG are adamant that Lee won't be allowed to leave, with Luis Enrique being a strong admirer of the 24-year-old star, especially his squad status given that PSG will be competing for silverware this season.
The French outfit went top of the league for the first time in almost two months over the weekend after beating Auxerre, and although they were knocked out of the Coupe de France by neighbours Paris FC, they'll still need Kang-in across the season.
That could be a major blow for Spurs, who have seen Thomas Frank struggle for goals this season, and it could impact the Dane heading into the campaign as he fights for his job.