Tottenham Hotspur have enjoyed a fruitful summer on the transfer front, making a host of great signings for the present and future.
Spurs hit the ground running with the signing of Archie Gray from Leeds United and also got South Korean prodigy Yang Min-hyuk on their books from Gangwon FC.
Tottenham then went on to break their transfer record with the signing of Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth before snapping up Wilson Odobert from Burnley.
In addition, Spurs have re-signed Timo Werner on loan from RB Leipzig, and Lucas Bergvall has arrived from Djurgarden after a deal was struck earlier this year.
Going into transfer deadline day, Tottenham may not be done yet, both in terms of incomings and outgoings.
Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge has now shared what he expects from Spurs in the last day of the window.
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‘Never say never’ when it comes to Tottenham
Bridge, speaking on GiveMeSport, admitted he doesn’t expect a busy deadline day at N17, even if he said nothing can be ruled out entirely.
“I think with Tottenham, you never say never,” said Bridge. “But my understanding is not to expect a busy deadline day in terms of incomings.
“They wanted an out-and-out striker, Postecoglou wanted Solanke, they got Solanke. I think they’ve been really impressive.
“What they’ve seen of Archie Gray so far, we also know that Odobert came out of nowhere, but he’s another option. He gives Spurs something a little bit different in the wide areas.”

Eberechi Eze to Tottenham ‘not going to happen’
Bridge also sought to pour cold water on speculation linking Tottenham with Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, as per the same outlet.
“I mean, he was linked with Tottenham a lot, and my sources were telling me that’s not going to happen, much to the disappointment of Tottenham supporters,” he said.
“He’s still here with a day to go. Unless it’s something out of the blue, like nowhere, no one has heard anything on Eze.
“And I think if they lost Olise and Eze in the same summer, that would be quite a blow for Crystal Palace.”
Fabrizio Romano more optimistic about Tottenham chances of deadline day activity
Meanwhile, Fabrizio Romano had a more positive take, telling GiveMeSport that he feels Spurs may well look to make the most of late opportunities.
“Yes, because they’ve been considering opportunities already in recent days,” Romano said.
“So, I think for Tottenham, there is still the chance to do something else in the final hours, in the final days.
“At the moment, there is still nothing I can say, because Tottenham have been fantastic in keeping things quiet this summer.”
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