
Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-0 Europa League victory over Manchester United last night could trigger a hectic summer at the club.
The win sealed a place in next season’s Champions League, lifting spirits after a disappointing domestic campaign.
Despite European success, questions remain about manager Ange Postecoglou’s future after a disappointing league campaign.
Postecoglou was tipped to leave, but the Europa League win has changed the narrative.
Chairman Daniel Levy now faces a crucial call on whether to keep the Australian or start fresh with a new manager.
That decision will shape the club’s pre-season and influence their plans for the summer transfer window.
Tottenham must improve their squad this summer

Tottenham plan to improve several areas of their squad, with midfield one of their top priorities.
The club want to bring in a creative midfielder and a central option to boost their strength in depth.
Eberechi Eze has been frequently linked to the club, and Adam Wharton is another option. Rayan Cherki is available and matches the attacking profile Spurs are seeking.
Defence is another position Tottenham plan to reinforce this summer. Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie have been tipped to leave the club.
AC Milan are keen on Udogie, and Spurs may try to sign Kyle Walker-Peters from Southampton if he departs.
Tottenham could revisit their interest in Marc Guehi if Romero leaves. He would be a useful option alongside Micky van de Ven.
There are concerns about Dominic Solanke’s performances in attack. Heung-min Son has also found it challenging to keep pace with the league.
Tottenham may turn Mathys Tel’s loan into a permanent move, as he has impressed in flashes.
They have also been linked with Liam Delap, who may fancy playing in the Champions League.
Randal Kolo Muani is another option, as he can play across the front line. His versatility could help fix the team’s attacking problems and offer more depth.
Tottenham must invest heavily in the transfer market to compete at the top level next season.
Their Europa League win has offered a fresh chance to build a stronger team, and they must take it.

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