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The four players of Walton, Anderson, Semayo and Rogers may all cost 100 million pounds next summer.

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Hupu reported on October 16th that Matt Law, a famous reporter from the Daily Telegraph, wrote a Tottenham column.

An investment of £100 million is certainly not worth mentioning, but if the Lewis family wants to achieve their goal of sporting success at Tottenham Hotspur, they may have to spend the same amount on a player again.

As first revealed by The Daily Telegraph in early September, Tottenham confirmed last week that the Lewis family had invested £100 million "to provide the club's leadership team with additional resources to continue their focus on driving long-term sporting success".

Perhaps more encouraging for head coach Thomas Frank, a source close to Tottenham Hotspur's majority shareholder said:

"More funds will be provided as the club management decides how to achieve success. The Lewis family is committed to supporting the club to succeed."

Of course, the definition of "success" varies, but if the Lewis family really wants to lump the club in with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea, then they will probably have to spend another £100 million to sign a player.

As Tottenham Hotspur prepare to face Aston Villa, whose players could be worth up to £100m over the next 12 months, it's worth considering whether the club are really ready to catch up to their rivals.

Tottenham sources played down reports of the club's interest in Morgan Rogers over the summer, but if the England star does become a target for Villa to sell next summer, will Spurs make a bid?

Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City will definitely consider it seriously.

Informed sources within the Lewis family insist that the way Tottenham Hotspur spends its funds is as important as the club's investment in the transfer market. In fact, there are signs that the club may make adjustments to the strict wage policy that has hindered the club's development during Levy's management.

Traditionally, Rogers can earn more by joining Tottenham Hotspur's so-called competitors, and the worth of 100 million pounds also means that he has to bear greater salary pressure.

Antoine Semayo's excellent start to the season has attracted the attention of all top clubs, and Bournemouth will undoubtedly value him over a player like Grealish, although there are rumors that the striker's contract contains a release clause, which may be just under £100 million.

Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace are likely to scoff at any offer below £100m for Elliot Anderson and Adam Walton.

If Tottenham sit back and allow these players to join their rivals, they will only fall further behind their rivals rather than achieve the success that the Lewis family insists is their priority.

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