Thomas Frank could be rewarded with his next marquee signing after the success of Mohammed Kudus.
Kudus arrived at Tottenham from West Ham as their marquee signing and has been the Lilywhites’ best player since.
He comes as part of the Lewis family’s aim to prioritise Spurs’ sporting success over the next couple of seasons.
Indeed, the Lewis family have already rejected several Tottenham takeover proposals, and it now looks like signings like Kudus could become the new normal in North London.
Tottenham told to buy ‘world-class player’ after £100m cash injection
Tottenham announced on 9 October that the Lewis family trust has through ENIC, injected £100million of new capital into the club.
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This comes as part of the Lewis family’s commitment to the future of the North London club.
Spending more money on transfers is something most fans have wanted, and most will want to see following this cash injection.
However, Tottenham expert and Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that Spurs need to spend the money on one “elite” talent rather than several squad players.
“I would rather that the full £100m was spent on one elite world-class level player rather than three unknown quantities at £33.3m each,” Wenham said.
“I’d rather we went out there if this is all for first team transfers and made one statement signing that can transform the team moving forward.
“But let’s wait and see, and fingers crossed it’s spent wisely.”
With the Lilywhites third in the Premier League and Frank committed to continuing the good work, Tottenham is becoming a hot destination for the best of the best to arrive.
What elite players could Tottenham sign?
Tottenham were linked with Antoine Semenyo over the summer, who fans are still holding out to sign.
The Lilywhites are in desperate need of a left winger and have struggled to find a suitable replacement for Son Heung-min, who left Tottenham for LAFC last summer after almost a decade in North London.
Real Madrid star Rodrygo is another player Spurs studied last summer, and with him still playing second fiddle to Vinicius Junior in Spain, he could be the perfect statement signing this summer.
But with several players up for grabs, the Lilywhites will need to think carefully before deciding who will take the club to new heights.