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Spurs have already splashed out around £73m so far this summer on club record signing Tanguy Ndombele and Leeds winger Jack Clarke.

But they are now closing in on two more big transfers which could even be finalised by the end of the week.

Tottenham have been chasing Argentina midfielder Lo Celso all summer and a move is now believed to be imminent.

Lo Celso is pushing hard to join Spurs and it is understood Real Betis have finally signalled a willingness to lower their asking price.

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The 23-year-old has a release clause of £88m and Betis had been holding out for at least £68m after rejecting Tottenham’s opening bid.

But it is understood a compromise is close to being reached which will see Lo Celso join Spurs for a fee between £54m and £60m.

That would represent a victory for Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, a notoriously tough negotiator who has always insisted he would not pay over the odds for the player.

Sources in Spain expect Lo Celso to fly to London for a medical this week if a fee is finally agreed.

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Spurs are also close to signing long-term target Sessegnon after a breakthrough in talks with Fulham.

The north Londoners are expected to pay around £20m plus add-ons for the 19-year-old, who is entering the final year of his contract.

Fulham are interested in Spurs misfits Josh Onomah and Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, who have been told they can find new clubs.

The Cottagers could use some of the cash banked for Sessegnon to sign either player – or even take one of them as a makeweight in the deal.

Sessegnon also attracted interest from Manchester United but has always made it clear he favours a move to Spurs, where he believes he will get more regular first-team football.

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Tottenham hope to help fund their big summer spending spree with outgoings and have already sold Kieran Trippier to Atletico Madrid for £20m.

They are also listening to offers for Danny Rose and Serge Aurier, while Christian Eriksen remains available despite the club being yet to receive any formal bids for the Denmark star.

In addition, Fernando Llorente has already left as a free agent, Vincent Janssen is on his way to Monterrey, and Victor Wanyama is attracting interest from Fenerbahce.

But Toby Alderweireld looks set to stay with Roma moving on to other targets after refusing to trigger his £25m release clause.