Tottenham Hotspur need to reinforce multiple areas of the squad this summer, especially in preparation for their first campaign back in the Champions League since Antonio Conte's time in charge.
Tottenham plan transfers now that Ange's fate is sealed
Before their triumph against Man United in the Europa League final, trusted media sources like The Telegraph reported that the north Londoners were set for a 'sell to buy' summer.
However, after Ange Postecoglou ended the club's 17-year wait for a piece of silverware and secured Tottenham their first European trophy since 1984, things are looking a lot more positive in the transfer market.
Unfortunately for Postecoglou, this wasn't enough for the Australian to keep his job, with Spurs announcing on Friday afternoon that they've decided to part company.
His parting gift to supporters was an historic night in Bilbao and an undoubted boost when it comes to their club's transfer activity, even if Postecoglou himself won't be around to bear the fruits of his labor after a torrid domestic campaign.
Spurs actually have a lot of wiggle room when it comes to PSR, which was with or without Champions League qualification. The Athletic even suggested recently that chairman Daniel Levy could spend £200 million this summer and still be in line with financial regulations.
The issue actually lies in whether they have the cash to pull off mega-money investment into the squad, but with their Champions League status now confirmed, Spurs are set for a much more "comfortable" summer with the incoming cash-flow from competing in Europe's most prestigious competition.
Sky Sports recently claimed that Tottenham will prioritise the signing of a new forward and midfielder, if Cristian Romero stays. But, if the Argentine does end up leaving, most likely to Atletico Madrid, their need for a centre-back will suddenly increase ten-fold.
The Lilywhites have identified targets in the event Romero does depart N17, with Genoa defender Koni de Winter attracting interest from Tottenham as one option, according to some reports in Italy.
Another very intriguing possibility is a deal for Inter Milan defender Yann Bisseck.
The Germany international was a regular under former Inter boss Simone Inzaghi last season, playing 46 matches in all competitions, and featured in almost all of their Champions League matches en route to their final defeat against PSG.
Tottenham have been pushing to sign Inter Milan defender Yann Bisseck
According to a report in Italian newspaper Tuttosport, via Calciomercato.it, the 24-year-old is "increasingly close" to leaving San Siro.
The prospect of him following Inzaghi out of the door is a very realistic one, and they claim that Tottenham have been pushing hard to sign Bisseck this summer given his availability.
They also moot the hint at the potential for a player exchange, with the Nerazzurri said to hold a serious interest in Radu Dragusin, although this is just a "hypothesis" with no real movement on that possibility just yet.
He would be affordable from Levy's perspective, as other Serie A reports suggest Inter have set an asking price of around £34 million. Bisseck has been called a "diamond" by members of the Italian media, with the Bundesliga's official website also comparing him to Micky van de Ven.