A new report has shed light on what Tottenham are planning to do this summer if they secure their survival in the Premier League.Roberto De Zerbi has understandably been hesitant to talk about his plans for the summer, given that the Lilywhites still do not know what division they will be playing in next season.Spurs go into their final league game of the season needing a point to avoid relegation for the first time in 48 years.The Tottenham boss has made it clear that the Everton clash is bigger than the Europa League final last year, and it has now emerged that the result could have an immediate bearing on the Lilywhites’ transfer pursuits.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramAndy Robertson and Marcos Senesi will join Tottenham if they stay upGiveMeSport have now revealed that if Spurs are to get the job done against Everton and secure their place in the top-flight, they will look to ‘transform’ their squad this summer.De Zerbi wants to put his stamp on the squad ahead of the new season, and the club have already done plenty of groundwork to land two Premier League defenders.The outlet claims that Tottenham have agreements in place with both Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi, whose contracts at Liverpool and Bournemouth, respectively, are about to run out.However, it is made clear that signing Robertson and Senesi on free transfers is reliant on the Lilywhites being in the Premier League.Spurs are expected to show ambition in the transfer market if they stay upReports over recent weeks have indicated that Tottenham are prepared to spend substantially this summer if they stay up.De Zerbi is expected to have a huge say in Spurs’ recruitment decisions as he tries to get the club back up the table.However, the focus of the Italian and the Tottenham squad will squarely be on Sunday’s game, with the result set to have long-term ramifications for the club.READ MORE: Premier League confirm why Tottenham were denied late penalty against Chelsea, but fans disagreeThe post Two huge Tottenham transfers could hinge on 90 minutes of football against Everton appeared first on Spurs Web.