Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has shown faith in his squad, and insists he doesn't need any more reinforcements to be competitive this season.
Despite hopes from supporters for a final addition ahead of Friday's transfer deadline, Postecoglou said he did not anticipate any more signings, unless something unexpected occured.
When asked about the looming deadline at his media conference on Friday, Postecoglou was been candid about Tottenham's plans. "Yeah, I think so (there won't be any more signings) unless something surprising jumps out," he stated. "No, I think that is it."
Tottenham’s squad appears to still be short at centre-back, but Postecoglou noted that new signing Archie Gray could fill that role if necessary.
Postecoglou happy with Tottenham additions
Spurs have been active this summer, with new arrivals including Dominic Solanke, Wilson Odobert, Gray and Timo Werner, along with Yang Min-hyeok joining in January and Lucas Bergvall completing his move from Djurgarden.
Overall, the Tottenham boss is more than happy with where his squad is at.
"I think it's been another positive window for us," he said.
"You want to go into every window and come out the other side of it in a stronger sense and I certainly feel that.
"The players we've brought in are already making a short-term impact and even in the longer-term, I think they're going to be really good contributors for us.
"I certainly think we've got a more well-rounded squad to deal with Europe, the extra games and whatever injuries we have. So yeah, I think it's been a real positive window."
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Tottenham’s busy day continued on Friday with the Europa League group-stage draw, as well as preparation for their Premier League match against Newcastle United on Sunday.
As it stands, Spurs are wrapping up a summer of significant squad changes, with a mix of new faces and departures expected to shape their season ahead.