Tottenham Hotspur's signing of highly-rated Ajax defender Davinson Sanchez is now complete, barring the work permit from the UK government.

The £38.4m club record capture of the Colombian sent Spurs fans into a frenzy and now they all want to see him out on the pitch and strutting his stuff when Tottenham welcome Sean Dyche's Burnley side to Wembley on Sunday.

The 21-year-old Colombia international ended a long wait for the supporters and Mauricio Pochettino for a new face at the club this summer. He has now completed his medical at the club and the club are just waiting for the results of his work permit application.

football.london understands that the club believes there is an outside chance that the formalities of the work permit process could be concluded in time for the weekend.

That would mean that Sanchez would be available for selection for Pochettino's squad for the Premier League encounter.

Rumoured to have interested Real Madrid and Chelsea this summer with the defender turning down Barcelona last summer as they wanted him to start out in their B team, Sanchez certainly has plenty of talent and has turned the heads of all the top clubs and the fans are looking forward to seeing him in action.

With Sanchez coming in as the club's record signing, fellow defender Kevin Wimmer has dropped even further down the pecking order at Tottenham and West Bromwich Albion are currently in discussions with the Lilywhites over taking the Austrian to the Hawthorns, although Crystal Palace and Stoke are also reportedly interested.