Tottenham Hotspur fans shouldn't expect any more incomings after the likely arrivals of Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski on deadline day...

What's the word?

That's according to ever-reliable Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge, who issued a fresh claim on Spurs' plans for the final day of the January transfer window to GIVEMESPORT.

The north London outfit have reportedly agreed on a double swoop to sign the two Juventus stars, with the Uruguay international joining permanently for around £20m and the Swedish attacker arriving on an initial loan with an option to buy.

But it seems as if that'll be the only activity for sporting director Fabio Paratici and the club's recruitment team.

"It'll be interesting to see who goes out of Spurs as well tomorrow because that might have an impact on maybe one more deal, but what I was told this morning was that if the two Juve ones happen, anything else would probably be a bit of a surprise."

Worrying news!

Heading into the final few weeks of the window, it was reported that manager Antonio Conte was keen to bolster his squad with a trio of signings in three key positions.

This would fall short of this quite substantially.

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Following a meeting with the board, a 'new midfielder, striker and wing-back are expected to be the priority this month,' revealed football.london. Only Bentacur fits the profile of one of these three roles.

Of course, this rebuild at Hotspur Way is going to take two or three - maybe more - transfer windows to sort out but the fact that Conte has only lost once in the league with this current squad since his arrival in November speaks volumes.

They are on the cusp of fighting for a place in the top four and that could seriously be bolstered by the arrival of more players this month, and then if Spurs are back in the Champions League, they can attract better players. The knock-on effect surely outweighs the financial risk.

But now time is running out and those around N17 will have to accept that it's likely to be just two players in, though the likes of Tanguy Ndombele, Dele Alli and Giovani Lo Celso could all depart by the 11pm deadline.

So whilst two signings is encouraging, it's not enough and that'll leave many supporters bitterly disappointed, if not livid with the board, whom they have regularly protested against.

AND in other news, Talks advanced: Fabrizio Romano has great news for Spurs fans ahead of deadline day...