Harry Kane has said that the fact Tottenham Hotspur will play Champions League football in "a massive new stadium" next season is "a big attraction" for potential new signings.
Spurs are expected to be active in this summer's transfer window, but they could also face a fight to keep the likes of Christian Eriksen and Toby Alderweireld.
Kane has also been linked with a move away from the club, but the England forward has revealed that he 'cannot wait' to play Champions League football at the brand new White Hart Lane next season.
"You never know in football. In transfer windows you can never put your finger on it," Kane told reporters. "But it is a big attraction, a massive new stadium, a great team. The next step is winning stuff but this is a big year for us, hopefully we can have a massive year next year and win some trophies.
"[Champions League] is the big attraction, it is what everyone wants, especially the top players around the world. It's massive. For us it is important with the new stadium. You want to be playing Champions League football and I can't wait for those Champions League nights at the new home."
Tottenham secured Champions League football for the 2018-19 campaign with a 1-0 win over Newcastle United at Wembley on Wednesday night.