The main summer transfer window may have shut but Tottenham Hotspur still have the opportunity to add to their squad.
The domestic window - open until October 16 - gives clubs the chance to continue spending, though for Tottenham and their Premier League rivals, it's a case of shopping in the EFL only.
But that might not be an issue for Jose Mourinho, who is reportedly lining up Swansea City defender Joe Rodon.
Mourinho is understood to want to strengthen his defence and the Wales international could prove a viable option with Spurs still able to sign Championship players.
Check out all the latest Spurs gossip below.
PSG compete for Skriniar
PSG reportedly made a late move in the transfer window for Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar.
Spurs were said to be extremely keen on the 25-year-old, but could not agree a deal with the Serie A side.
According to FCInterNews, the French side made a late bid to try and bring the Slovakian defender to Ligue 1.
PSG reportedly made a loan offer worth €4million (£3.6million) with an option to buy for €40million plus €5million in bonuses (£36.3million plus £4.5million).
The move apparently would have been accepted had it arrived earlier in the window, but due to the late arrival the Italian club would have had little chance to replace him.
PSG sporting director Leonardo has reportedly put the defender at the top of the club's list, and they could return for another move in the next transfer window.
Joe Rodon conditions
Swansea are understood to be chasing one central defender within the domestic transfer window - but will need another if they are to allow Joe Rodon to leave.
Spurs are interested in the Welsh centre-back, and have been weighing up a move for the 22-year-old.
According to WalesOnline, Swans boss Steve Cooper is "desperate" to add another centre-back to the squad - regardless of whether Rodon stays at the Liberty Stadium.
Tottenham are said elsewhere to be eyeing a swap deal to land Rodon, which could help sway the Welsh club's mind over a deal.
Spurs would reportedly be prepared to allow Cameron Carter-Vickers to move in the opposite direction, having already played on loan for Swansea previously.