Top players That Could Change Tottenham Hotspur's Immediate Trajectory

Winning the Europa League is not an easy feat. After a decade long drought, a trophy found a way to Tottenham Stadium. It was a great feeling winning the EL, and all Tottenham fans savoured it. While many wanted the mastermind behind it to stay at the club, Ange Postecoglou was sacked, and Thomas Frank was brought in.
At the end of the day, all of us must admit, the European trophy was won on the altar of sacrifice, where the Premier League was sacrificed. Now that the Spurs are playing the Champions League once again, the ambitions are through the roof. Not that the team is eying to win the CL, but rather to become a regular participant. For that to happen, good results in the PL are necessary. Can Tottenham be one of the top teams in England once again? We're willing to bet our crypto casino bonus that they can. Yet, we're not shy of admitting that changes in the squad are necessary.
Here are the top players Tottenham Hotspur needs to attain to become a top 5 mainstay in England once again.
Mohammed Kudus
Kudus had a down season last year, compared to his debut West Ham season, so he could be bought at a discount price. It would appear that he is not an ideal player for the system Graham Potter wants to establish in London, which makes it ideal for Thomas Frank and the Spurs to step in and take him from WHs hands. While both sides could be quick to reach an agreement, it doesn't mean that Kudus will be cheap. The Ghanaian international is valued at £60m, and it is believed that Tottenham would have to go all the way to that valuation to get their city rivals player. Kudus, who has 13 PL goals and 9 assists to his name in 65 games could add the much needed depth to Tottenham's squad, and be one of the players who would be moved all over the front line in Frank's system. His versatility, eye for the goal, and physicality would add much needed traits that the Spurs have missed last season.
Dusan Vlahovic
For all the flaws Juventus fans have been listing as far as Dusan Vlahovic goes, he still has both potential and quality to be a top target for Premier League clubs. It is evident that the Serb needs a change of scenery, and a move to London just might be what he needs. Dusan's contract is expiring at the end of the next season, and he has already announced that he has no intention of renewing. While often fighting fitness issues, Vahovic hasn't really received any favours from the higher-ups in Turin. All of the coaches brought in haven't been able to integrate him; all defensive tactics were predominant in Turin, and he is now on his third coach in four years. Allegri, Tudor, and Thiago Motta haven't really been trying to get the best out of Vlahovic. Can Thomas Frank do it? Yes, we think so. To be honest, if he's surrounded with Son, Kulusevski, Johnson, Maddison, and eventually Kudus, and rotated with Solanke, the Spurs might just get the best Vlahovic version so far. The best part is that he is available at a discount price due to an expiring contract.
Eberechi Eze
Eze would be a transfer market jackpot as far as the Spurs go. Who are we kidding, any team that gets their hands on Eze will get an excellent player. A seasoned winner, Eberechi has an exit clause in the region of £60m. Tottenham has enough funds to pull this transfer out. Eze is an experienced PL player, and his transition to this Spurs team would be seamless. If Daniel Levy is to pick between the three players we suggested, Eze is the safest bet. The only issue is that he is on the radar of other clubs. Arsenal and Bayern Munich have shown interest and Eze can pick his next destination. For Tottenham, this transfer wouldn't only be a win on the field, but also off it, as they would pull one over their city rivals. For a player that has scored 8 and assisted 8 more for Crystal Palace, only the sky would be the limit in the north part of London.
The summer ahead of Daniel Levy, Thomas Frank, and Tottenham Hotspur is going to be a long one. There are plenty of players on the team’s radar, and plenty of those who are set to leave. As far as arrivals go, we believe that any of these three, or three of them altogether,come to London, the Spurs are going to be in a great position to never drop below 6th in the league ever again.