Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly in the market for at least two more players after ending their transfer drought on Tuesday.
The Lilywhites' 517-day wait for a new signing ended with the arrivals of Tanguy Ndombele and Jack Clarke from Lyon and Leeds United respectively.
Despite splashing out a combined £76.5m to land the duo, the Daily Mail claims that Mauricio Pochettino will still be backed by chairman Daniel Levy to further strengthen his squad.
A hectic summer at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could see Lo Celso join from Real Betis and Ryan Sessegnon arrive from London rivals Fulham.
Meanwhile, it is claimed that Spurs may sanction Christian Eriksen's move to Real Madrid before the transfer window closes, while Victor Wanyama and Eric Dier also face uncertain futures.