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Daniel Levy has told Tottenham Hotspur supporters that improving the squad is a priority for the club after completing their new stadium.

Speaking at a press conference to announce a seven-year deal to extend AIA's sponsorship of the Premier League team and their kit, the Chairman promised to provide Mauricio Pochettino with more talent to work with.

Last season, Tottenham reached the Champions League final only to lose to Liverpool, and have already broken their club record for a transfer by signing Tanguy Ndombele this summer.

Further deals are expected with the club heavily-linked with Giovani Lo Celso and Ryan Sessegnon while Paulo Dybala has also emerged as a shock target.

According to Levy, the new agreement with AIA will not force Spurs to sign players for the sake of it but he is keen to back his manager.

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"I don’t think it puts any pressure on us," he said. "We have of course embarked on two very big capital projects. We will always look to continue to improve the squad.

"I’d like to think we’re going in a very positive direction. The next priority now after the stadium is how we can improve not only the commercial side of the club but also the football side."

Christian Eriksen has been tipped to leave Spurs this summer after revealing that he wants to pursue a fresh challenge while the deadline approaches on a unique release clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract.

He could leave for £25million if a club come in for him prior to the final two weeks of the transfer window.

Tottenham are expected to spend on replacements if either player moves on.