What Tottenham’s XI could look like next season with 5 signings

This summer, Daniel Levy and Fabio Paratici will face one of the biggest transfer windows in years at Tottenham.
A series of leadership changes has resulted in an unbalanced squad put together by different coaches. So it’s crucial that Spurs clear the deadwood and give Antonio Conte what he wants.
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There are issues in the full-back department, with a distinct lack of quality options in that area, while another centre-back wouldn’t hurt.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at who Tottenham have been linked with and where they could fit in Conte’s XI next season…
Incoming transfers at Tottenham?
Paratici has already made some wonderful additions in Dejan Kulusevski, Cristian Romero, and Rodrigo Bentancur, so let’s support him with further improvements.
In January, Spurs tried to sign Adama Traore but ultimately lost to Barcelona, who signed him on loan. However, Sport believe Tottenham will try again with the Spaniard set to return to Wolves.
Elsewhere, according to the Daily Mail, RB Leipzig colossus Josko Gvardiol is Tottenham’s top target this summer as Conte looks to tighten his back line.
A successor to Hugo Lloris is being sought in goal. Paratici seem to know that as The Sun believe Spurs are very optimistic about landing the West Brom glove man this summer.
In midfield, Tottenham are also said to be eyeing a special Christian Eriksen reunion, according to iNews.
In addition, Bild states that Spurs want to ambush RB Leipzig over another jewel in Konrad Laimer who has been compared to N’Golo Kante.
If those five arrive at the Hotspur Way, Tottenham could be a real force next season – hopefully Paratici can seal the deals.
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https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2022/04/08/christian-eriksen-in-how-tottenhams-xi-may-look-next-season-with-5-new-signings/ What Tottenham’s XI could look like next season with 5 signings