Daniel Levy has told Tottenham supporters to expect more signings this summer.

The day after the club revealed plans to move to a 61,000-capacity new stadium in 2018, chairman Levy has set his sights on delivering an improved squad.

Spurs have already bought defenders Kevin Wimmer, Kieran Trippier and Toby Alderweireld this summer and are seeking reinforcements in central midfield and wide positions.

Levy is known for his transfer brinkmanship, often leaving deals until the final hours of the window. While he would not rule out a repeat this summer, he is trying to avoid another last-minute scramble.

“The window will be reasonably busy,” he said. “We have already brought in four new players since the winter window and we’ve done deals for players who have now left.

“At the moment it is fairly relaxed. I would anticipate that as the window goes on, the activity will happen in the last two weeks but we are trying to business early where we can.”

Spurs also signed midfielder Dele Alli from Milton Keynes Dons during the January transfer window and they have sold Paulinho and Etienne Capoue, who were signed two years ago, to Guangzhou Evergrande and Watford respectively.

Their departures brought the club about £15million and other players, such as Roberto Soldado, Vlad Chiriches and Younes Kaboul, are expected to leave.

Levy hopes Spurs will move into the new stadium at the start of the 2018-19 campaign. As Standard Sport revealed in April, there is also a partnership with the NFL to stage at least two gridiron games per season.

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The club will have to play their home matches at another venue for the 2017-18 campaign, with Stadium MK a strong possibility.

Spurs’ priority remains Champions League qualification, which they have achieved only once, in 2010.

Levy told Sky Sports: “Over the next 10-15 years the area of Tottenham will be completely transformed from what it is today.

“With the co-operation of the Government, the Mayor and the local authority you will see massive investment in this area. There will be transport improvements, lots of new houses, and most importantly lots of new jobs.”