Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou says their summer market plans are already settled.

Postecoglou was asked about changes to his midfield for next season.

He said today: "No, I mean in terms of the summer I have said maybe three months ago we already know what we need to do so nothing has changed in terms of that. Again, in terms of the midfield it is just really difficult because we don't have a series of games and we haven't been able to give guys game time on a regular basis to get them all to a level.

"They have all been stop-start appearances so we haven't had a lot of fluency in there, but at the same time all of them have contributed in different ways. We have had rely on all of them because we've had issues and absences in that area, but we haven't had the cohesion, apart from early in the season when we were very settled, that we need in that area.

"That has probably been across the board but I think at different stages they've all contributed."

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