One area Jose Mourinho may look to strengthen in the summer is right-back.
Following Kieran Trippier's summer exit to Atletico Madrid, Serge Aurier is the player who has made the position his own this season and he has impressed of late with some strong performances.
Very good at getting forward and helping the team in attack, the Ivorian isn't the best defensively and his erratic displays in defence may see the boss look elsewhere as he aims to build a team capable of competing for major honours for years to come.
It's well documented that Aurier wanted to depart last summer and it's not exactly clear at present if that still remains the case.
Well, as it's an area many Tottenham fans want the club to strengthen, we've decided to take a look at a few options for the club in the summer.
Here football.london runs you through five right-backs who would fit in well in N17.
Max Aarons
Age: 20
Club: Norwich City
Aarons may be the player Spurs target in the summer if they look to bring in a new right-back.
The youngster has made a huge impression over the past couple of seasons and he looks set to have a big future in the game.
The Lilywhites have been keeping tabs on the player for a while now and the summer may be the perfect time to move for him if Norwich go down as his price will drop.

There was no chance that the Canaries would part with him last month given their league position and a summer exit will no doubt be on the cards if they do return to the Championship at the first time of asking.
Strong at the back and excellent going forward, Aarons could be part of a Tottenham team for years to come if he does sign on.
Ricardo Pereira
Age: 26
Club: Leicester City
Pereira has been a key part of Leicester's rise up the Premier League table this season following some outstanding displays at right-back.
The Portuguese international is an all-rounder and he has become one of the best full-backs in the top flight.
Very good at moving forward and crossing the ball in, the ex-Nice man can also chip in with a few goals as he has three to his name in the league so far this season, including one against Spurs in September.
The problem with Pereira is that he would cost a lot more than Aarons as he has become such an integral part of the Foxes side.
However, he would be such a good addition if Mourinho and Daniel Levy could agree on a deal with Leicester.
Youcef Atal
Age: 23
Club: Nice
One player who has been mentioned quite a bit over the past 18 months regarding a move to England is Atal.

The Algerian has impressed in Ligue 1 and it seems it will be only a matter of time before he moves on.
The 23-year-old would be a great option at Spurs as he does like to get on the ball, take opponents on and make things happen in the final third.
Atal is currently on the sidelines with a knee injury and it is something Spurs will have to keep an eye on if they are interested in luring him to the club.
Thomas Meunier
Age: 28
Club: Paris Saint-Germain
A cheap option for Spurs in the summer would be to try and bring in Meunier.
The Belgian international will be out of contract at the end of the season and that means the club can now speak to him about a pre-contract agreement for the 2020/21 campaign.
A player with plenty of experience of playing in big competitions, he would be a good addition at Spurs but perhaps not one for the future as Aarons would be.
Signing Meunier on a free transfer would mean that Mourinho could use the money elsewhere to strengthen.
Joao Cancelo
Age: 25
Club: Man City
Signed from Juventus in the summer, the right-back has not endured the best of starts to his career at Man City.
With former Spurs man Kyle Walker the main man on the right at the Etihad Stadium, the 25-year-old has only featured in 10 Premier League games since August, with six of those for the full 90 minutes.
Cancelo may be available to leave at the end of the season and he may be someone that Mourinho is interested in signing.
Clearly a good player given he previously impressed at Valencia, Inter Milan and Juventus, he just needs a run of games to show why he was brought to the Premier League.