With just over two weeks of the transfer window to go, there’s still a lot of work to be done by Daniel Levy and his team at Tottenham Hotspur.
Signing Dominic Solanke was a considerable win, a striker who is perfectly suited to scoring goals in north London whilst pedalling Ange Postecoglou’s tactical philosophy.
Spurs fans will be relieved that their starting eleven has been improved, which was a concern ahead of starting their season against Leicester City.
Tottenham had already struck three incredibly exciting deals for Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray and Yang Min-hyeok, but the trio of 18-year-olds will need time.
That being said, in order to improve Postecoglou’s squad further, the club may need to find solutions for several players who are still on the club’s sell-list.
Sergio Reguilon for example, who spent last season on loan at Manchester United and then Brentford, won’t play a significant role for Tottenham again.
And whilst it’s not quite so clear cut with Giovani Lo Celso, Postecoglou reportedly also wants rid of the Argentinian, too.
Tottenham midfielder Giovani Lo Celso now has two offers to leave north London
Lo Celso is said to be earning £100k-a-week at Spurs right now, a wage not befitting his contribution to the team.
And to that end, journalist Gaston Edul, who is an expert on all things Argentinian, has just shared that Lo Celso now has two offers to leave Tottenham.

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Edul shared the news on X, saying that both Real Betis and Aston Villa had tabled a bid to the player, who Tottenham prefer to sell this summer.
The journalist states that Lo Celso isn’t in Postecoglou’s plans, and is free to leave.
He shared: “Gio Lo Celso has offers from two clubs: Real Betis and Aston Villa.
“Tottenham are only letting him go through a sale but the coach -Postecoglou- is not going to take him into account.
“They are trying to unblock their exit.”
Of course, if Lo Celso were to leave, Tottenham could then use those funds to launch a bid to strengthen their squad depth slightly deeper in midfield, or perhaps even seek the addition of a new defender.
TBR Football recently said that Tottenham are still interested in signing one former player, which could prove to be an understated move.