Harry Redknapp believes Spurs need to bring in two or three 'real quality players' if they are to push on.

Spurs boss looking for 'real quality'

Not standing still

Harry Redknapp believes Tottenham need to bring in two or three 'real quality players' if they are to build on last season's achievements. Spurs exceeded expectations to break into the Premier League's top four last term and qualify for the UEFA Champions League. Redknapp is now targeting further success and recently stated that Tottenham should be aiming to challenge for the title. However, he accepts that to realise such an ambition will be extremely difficult, with Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and big-spending Manchester City also in the hunt for top spot. Redknapp has been quiet in the transfer market so far this summer as he is happy with the squad currently at his disposal, but he concedes that more new recruits are required. "People now expect us to do the same again next season and, although we've got plenty of bodies, we need to bring in maybe two or three real quality players who can push us on," he said."This is a chance Tottenham really shouldn't waste because we have got ourselves in a position, the best position since the Premier League started, and we have to build on that. "We've got to look to compete with the Arsenals and clubs like that every year and it's very important we don't stand still. We have got to keep improving if we are going to stay there." Tottenham have been linked with moves for the likes of Luis Fabiano and goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa, with Redknapp acknowledging that quality is more important than quantity. "I'm not saying that we necessarily need to spend fortunes but we have to go and get a couple of players in that will make the difference to us," he added. "As for our ambitions, it all depends on what I get in. "If I sign a few players then anything can happen, but if I don't it is going to be hard to maintain just what we did last season."