Tottenham’s dream shopping list as takeover promises £1.2bn transfer war chest, including Harry Kane’s return

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Tottenham could be lining up very differently next season if their proposed takeover comes to fruition.

The Lilywhites completed some eye-catching deals this summer, with Xavi Simons among the headline additions for Spurs.

However, after news of Brooklyn Earick’s planned £4.5billion takeover of Tottenham, the North London club could be completing even greater transfers.

With £1.2bn of that substantial figure to be set aside for player budget, the Lilywhites could have the pick of world football.

Spurs could line up controversial move for Emi Martinez

Tottenham may take one look at Martinez and shudder due to his links with Arsenal, but there is no questioning his talent.

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The Aston Villa goalkeeper already has a wealth of individual accolades to his name, as well as the ultimate team prize, the World Cup.

While the 33-year-old was linked with a Villa Park exit this summer, a move never materialised, but he seemingly wants out.

Furthermore, Martinez is the king of controversy, and what would move would cause more of a stir than a transfer to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

If the Lilywhites want to win more trophies, then a move for a world-class goalkeeper is a must for the North London outfit.

Pedri would take Thomas Frank’s midfield to another level

Tottenham may be eyeing a permanent move for Joao Palhinha, but there is another talent they should also be chasing.

Pedri is widely regarded as one of the leading central-midfielders in world football, having risen to the top at Barcelona.

At just 22 years of age, the Tegueste-born playmaker has proven himself on the club and international stage and is simply irresistible on his day.

While he would cost well in excess of £100m, that would not be a problem for Spurs if they want to elevate their midfield.

Tottenham can land Pedro Porro upgrade from PSG

Porro has been a solid performer for Spurs, but with a fresh investment, the North London side can aim higher.

If the Liywhites want to set their sights on the Premier League or even the Champions League, then look no further than Achraf Hakimi.

The PSG right-back was the highest-ranked defender in the Ballon d’Or rankings, finishing sixth on the esteemed list.

Hakimi has won trophies in four of Europe’s elite leagues and must now complete his collection with a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

At PSG, the Morocco international has won it all, but he could now make history in the Premier League.

Tottenham can end Rodrygo’s Real Madrid nightmare

Rodrygo is one of the attainable options on Spurs’ list, considering their prior interest and the rumours that he is unsettled in Madrid.

The Brazil international forged a devastating attack with Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe, but is unfavoured under Xabi Alonso.

Indeed, the Lilywhites would be wise to reignite their interest if a takeover comes to fruition, as they could pay him what he desires.

While Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool have been credited with interest in the past, a move to N17 would be the smart choice.

Harry Kane homecoming is now a reality for Tottenham

Kane is looking like a more realistic option for Spurs now that a takeover could be on the horizon.

The England international departed for Bayern Munich just over two years ago, and he has lifted the trophy he desperately desired.

Indeed, it has been reported that the Lilywhites hold a priority to sign the striker, putting them in an enviable position.

Moreover, it has been made no secret that Kane has his eyes on Alan Shearer’s Premier League goalscoring record, strengthening the need for him to return to N17.

While some of these potential signings feel like a dream, they could soon become a reality for Tottenham.