Writing for football.london, as shared on Twitter, reliable Lilywhites correspondent Alasdair Gold has shed light on a 'huge' Tottenham transfer decision Daniel Levy and Jose Mourinho have to make if they wish to have a busy summer window - with exits 'needed' to raise funds for signings. 

Amid the financial difficulties at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, coming as their state of the art £1.2 billion ground has sat largely unused over the last 12 months due to coronavirus, Gold has shed light on Spurs' upcoming summer transfer window and the implications surrounding it.

Tottenham could be set for 'huge' transfer decision

In an article, the journalist has explained what he understands regarding any business Tottenham will do at the end of the season, explaining that any new signings will need to be funded by potential outgoings.

Harry Kane, who has been a star man for Tottenham this season, is at the centre of this dilemma - with Gold shedding light on the 'huge' transfer decision Levy and Mourinho have to make.

He says that what comes in the next few months is 'likely to define' whether the 27-year-old will 'bankroll' a summer spending spree, coming as clubs with financial power may look on Kane with 'envious eyes'.

Due to the financial dilemma in north London, Tottenham face a big transfer call over the star striker and whether or not his exit would leave too big a hole - with Mourinho potentially wishing to reinforce his team for the 2021/2022 campaign.

Transfer Tavern take

Time will tell whether Kane makes way to assist Levy and Mourinho's transfer budget for the summer, but Gold claims it will be a massive decision for Tottenham as the window looms.

Any new acquisitions will need to be funded off the back of exit deals, with Tottenham having to decide whether they stick or twist with Kane.

This will be determined over the next few months and how the Lilywhites finish 2020/2021 and it will certainly be an interesting development to watch over.

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