After another solid season in the Premier League for Tottenham, attaining their best Premier League finish and highest points tally as well. The next stop for Tottenham in their development is to challenge at the top table of European football in the Champions League.
Douglas Costa
The first of my picks is Bayern Munich winger Douglas Costa. The Brazilian isn't being selected on a regular basis and with the permanent signing of Kingsly Coman from Juventus it might be time Costato move on. Spurs have been crying out for a pacey and skillful winger since the departure of Bale in 2013. Costa has the ability to flip a game on its head which is something Spurs have been lacking in the last few seasons and maybe with a player like that then they might have turned a few of those draws early in this season into wins and push harder on the title.
Dani Alves
Alves has been a star in the Juventus defense in this season's Champions League campaign contributing with assists and goals respectively, with Kyle Walker's future up in the air, Spurs should maybe look to an experienced Champions League head to settle the side. Alves brings both an attacking threat whilst also being defensively sound which is one of the few negatives of Kyle Walker. Alves will also be quite cheap given his age so won't make a big dent in Spurs' budget.
Jordan Pickford
Given Sunderland's recent relegation to the Championship they will probably need to sell of their prize assets to make up the difference in income. Given Vorm's age, he might be looking to go somewhere to be first choice again, so Spurs will need to seek a replacement and the fact that Pickford is so young and has so much room develop and one day could be Lloris' replacement.







