Tottenham Hotspur will reportedly push through the permanent signings of Cristian Romero and Dejan Kulusevski at the end of the season.
Last summer, Spurs signed Romero on a season-long loan deal from Atalanta BC with obligation to buy, his parent club having previously taken up the option to sign the Argentina international from Juventus in similar circumstances.
Juventus winger Kulusevski moved to North London in January in what was technically a loan deal, with Spurs possessing options on the Sweden international if certain targets were met during his stay.
However, regardless of whether Spurs qualify for next season's Champions League, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano says that a double deal will go through during the summer transfer window.
Spurs will allegedly pay a total of €80m for the two players, who are both said to have thoroughly impressed head coach Antonio Conte.
Centre-back Romero has made 22 appearances in the Premier League, while playmaker Kulusevski has contributed three goals and eight assists from just 17 outings in the top flight.