Mauricio Pochettino has warned Tottenham fans not to expect big-name signings this summer.

Spurs are yet to make a single addition this summer despite recouping £54million from the sale of Kyle Walker to Manchester City.

Having come close to winning the title in the past two seasons, Spurs could go all the way next season with the right signings.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino (right) has yet to bring in any new faces this summer

England right back Kyle Walker (left) has left Tottenham for Manchester City in a £54m deal

However, Pochettino - who has a reputation for nurturing young talent - has warned that Tottenham will not go big in the transfer market this summer.

'Always the philosophy is coming from the board and in the case of Daniel Levy, I think we have a very good relationship, we have a clear idea of what we need to do in the future,' said the Argentine.

'It is true we have a different philosophy, it's not because we cannot invest, but Tottenham have built a different philosophy than the other big clubs.

'I think in football, money can help you build a better squad or bring in talented players but it's not only about money, you need to be creative, you need to be clever.

'I think because the big sides are investing a lot of money in trying to improve their squads, but for us we are so calm and so quiet because we have belief in our youth from our academy.

'We may lack a few players, but we are so calm because I think we have a very good team and the most important thing for us always is the team.'