As we head into another week it's a good time to be a Tottenham fan.
Spurs beat Juventus 3-2 in their first International Champions Cup clash, with Harry Kane scoring from near the halfway line in injury-time.
Tanguy Ndombele got his first minutes, while Troy Parrott impressed too.
But what about transfers? Are more incoming?
Here we round up all the latest stories doing the rounds at Tottenham.
Fekir linked to Lo Celso move
Nabil Fekir could play a key role in Tottenham's pursuit of Giovani Lo Celso.
Spurs have long been admirers of Argentinian midfielder Lo Celso and would likely have to break their transfer record for the second time this summer to snare him.

Real Betis would like to keep hold of him, but accept that he could leave this summer, and they are in the market for a replacement.
That could be Nabil Fekir.
Here's what we know about the two deals.
Parrott opportunity
Highly-rated teenager Troy Parrott was handed his first minutes for Spurs' first team as they won 3-2 against Juventus in the International Champions Cup in Singapore and we kept a close eye on him.
The 17-year-old has a big fan in Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff after impressing for the club's academy sides last season domestically and in Europe.
The Irish youth international was handed a big opportunity by the Spurs boss against the Serie A side boasting Cristiano Ronaldo and he was up against veteran Italian defender Leonardo Bonucci.
Alderweireld hint
What will happen to Toby Alderweireld this summer?
His future has been a hot topic of conversation around north London.
The Tottenham star has just one year left on his Spurs contract, and with no new deal agreed it's been reported that the defender could be allowed to move on.

This has only been escalated by the £25million release clause currently in Alderweireld's contract.
But supporters think they have been given a hint about his future with the club.
Gareth Bale links
Gareth Bale to Tottenham - it's the transfer rumour that won't go away.
And many fans don't want it to go away either.
There is a certain romance around the Welshman and a potential return to Spurs.

It's never going to happen though, is it?
Zinedine Zidane has admitted that he is in talks with another club, and Mauricio Pochettino was asked if that was Spurs.
The boss did not exactly say no.