ENIC have delved into their pockets and handed Tottenham Hotspur an additional £100m, but how should the club spend the money?The future is beginning to look brighter at N17, with change occurring at long last. Daniel Levy has moved on from his role as the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League and now the Lewis family are making their ambitions known. It was recently announced that ENIC have injected a £100m sum into Tottenham Hotspur. This is reportedly an initial round of funding, with sources stating the Lewis family will make more funds available to Spurs in due course.Tottenham will not use the full £100m on transfers, but some of the funds will likely be used to strengthen the Tottenham first-team squad. In a hypothetical situation where Spurs opt to spend most of the money on new signings, here is how it should be used.Photo by SpursWebTottenham should go for quality over quantityThey say not to put all your eggs in one basket, but Tottenham already have good depth in most positions. There are only two positions in the Spurs squad with pressing needs: the left wing and striker roles.Tottenham might be able to resolve their centre-forward issues without a new signing. Randal Kolo Muani should be back in action after the international break, and he has not yet had time to show what he can do. Dominic Solanke will also return from his spell on the sidelines, while Mathys Tel got his first goal of the season in the 2-1 victory over Leeds United.However, the left-wing position is a problem which Thomas Frank has not been able to resolve. Xavi Simons is not suited to playing out wide, while Brennan Johnson and Wilson Odobert are not at the level they need to be if Spurs are serious about competing for at least being a potential name in the Premier League title race.Savinho has committed his long-term future to Manchester City, so a move for him is off the table. Antoine Semenyo would be an exceptional signing, although attempting to sign a player who grew up supporting Arsenal feels destined for disaster, considering what happened with Eberechi Eze.Whoever Spurs identify as their main left-wing target, money should not be spared to secure the right player. It is by far and away their biggest need at this current point in time, and where Tottenham should spend the majority of their resources.Spurs are interested in signing another central defenderIf you have been following the Spurs Web transfer news, you will know Tottenham have been linked with a number of centre-backs.The club look much stronger in the defensive area, but injuries have not yet posed any real problem. One new defender might be of some help, but only a minimal part of the capital injection should be used on this position. Spurs do have backup options at the back, especially once the likes of Radu Dragusin and Kota Takai return from injury.What Tottenham ultimately need is a natural left winger with the ability to score goals and create chances for his team. Resolve this issue and Frank has a strong squad at his disposal.READ MORE – Tottenham offered chance to sign £25m striker with 62 goals in 153 games The post How Tottenham Hotspur should spend ENIC's £100m cash injection in January - Opinion appeared first on Spurs Web.