The early summer transactions made by Fabio Paratici and Daniel Levy have stunned many Tottenham Hotspur fans.
When reviewing the Lilywhites’ current business on The Athletic’s YouTube channel, reputable writer David Ornstein made this suggestion.
For Spurs, who have added Djed Spence as their sixth player, the summer transfer season has gotten off to quite the start.
That is not to suggest that Spurs have not experienced difficulties this summer. For example, transfers for players like Alessandro Bastoni were blocked because the Italian was adamant on staying at Inter Milan.

Instead of continuing the struggle, Spurs have swiftly moved on to bring in fresh talent, and it appears that this has surprised many club members:
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(5:00) “One of Tottenham’s most sort of noteworthy aspects of this transfer window is that they’ve completed business early. Someone from the club pointed out to me that it was a great surprise.
Because Tottenham has been wheeling and dealing to obtain what they need or want in so many transfer windows that have ended on the deadline day. occasionally succeeding, sometimes failing.
“But my gosh, they’ve already made a pretty strong effort to attract players; perhaps this was done in part to get them ready for their preseason trip. Conte essentially had his entire team available to him for preseason practise.
SportEarly Opinions on Ornstein’s remarks:
We are not at all surprised by this. Spurs normally play in a different way, and recently, their supporters have shown their displeasure with this.
Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur, the two acquisitions made back in January, were officially announced as Tottenham players on the last day of the transfer market.
In light of the fact that six new players have joined the team already, three weeks into the transfer window, this feels like a significant advancement since the newcomers may now benefit from several weeks of training under Conte.
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