Tottenham Hotspur have been fairly quiet in the transfer window this summer, with just one senior signing to their name so far.
In July, Spurs got the signing of Archie Gray over the line, bringing one of the best young talents in the English game to N17.
Tottenham have also secured the signing of Yang Min-hyeok, one of the South Korea’s best youngsters, although he’s set to stay with FC Gangwon until next year.
Spurs are now likely to look at attacking targets in the next few weeks, as they could really do with bringing reinforcements up front.
A number of strikers have been linked with a move to Tottenham in recent weeks, with recent speculation focusing on Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke.
However, the Cherries man is not AJ Tracey’s top pick as his ideal Spurs signing this summer.
When asked by Livescore which signing he’d like to see for his team before the window closes, Tracey went for another Premier League option.

AJ Tracey would love Tottenham to sign Evan Ferguson
As per Livescore’s Instagram page, the celebrity Tottenham fan named Brighton & Hove Albion’s Evan Ferguson as his ideal summer signing for Spurs.
Ferguson was previously said to be on Tottenham’s radar, with talkSPORT reporting in late 2023 that they saw him as a long-term successor to Harry Kane.
However, with a reported price tag of at least £100million and a contract that runs until 2029, Brighton’s hand is as strong as it could be in negotiations.
Nevertheless, Tottenham will surely be keeping an eye out on the “phenomenal” talent over the coming season, though there’s a good chance everyone else will too.
Ange Postecoglou suggests he wants out-and-out No. 9
Although Ferguson seems unlikely to be a target this summer, Spurs will likely be looking at bringing someone in up front.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou recently outlined what kind of striker he’s after.

“At Celtic, I had Kyogo, who was a sort of out-and-out number nine and in Japan, I’ve always had a striker,” he told football.london last week.
“It just depends, like last year we had to be a bit creative, it’s fair to say. You know but if Harry would have stayed I definitely would have used him!”
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