With Tottenham set to turn their attention to the attack after strengthening their defence and midfield, we have now highlighted Spurs’ top five left-wing targets.With a total of £237m spent, Tottenham Hotspur are not far away from smashing their record for the most spent in a single season, which stands at £272m.While Spurs have been splashing the cash, they have also made a few sales, leaving their net spend for this summer at £157.8m after securing £79.2m from the sales of Luka Vuskovic, Radu Dragusin and Alejo Veliz.Tottenham are showing no signs of slowing down, with reports suggesting Spurs are still looking to bolster their attacking ranks.A left-sided forward is being eyed alongside a centre-forward, and in recent weeks, several players have been linked with a move to north London.Spurs Web has now put together the top five left-wing targets Tottenham have been linked with so far this summer.Photo by Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty ImagesTottenham target Junior Kroupi from BournemouthSpurs’ interest in the Bournemouth man is more recent compared to the other players on this list.Kroupi managed a stellar campaign with the Cherries last season, scoring 13 goals in 33 Premier League appearances, doing so in only his first full campaign in the English top flight.It is no surprise that Tottenham have him on their list of attacking options. The Frenchman is versatile, capable of playing in attacking midfield, on the left, and as a centre-forward, making him a manager’s dream.However, it is worth noting that Kroupi has never featured on the left in the Premier League. His exploits have certainly caught the attention of Tottenham and several other clubs in Europe.Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal and Chelsea have all been credited with interest in the 20-year-old. Tottenham, however, are the most advanced in their pursuit, with reports stating Spurs are readying a mammoth bid for Eli Junior Kroupi in the region of £85m to test Bournemouth’s resolve.Bournemouth are expected to demand over £80m for the Spurs target.Tottenham reignite interest in SavinhoThe Manchester City man has long been on Tottenham’s radar, with interest dating back to last summer’s transfer window.At the time, Spurs were willing to pay £70m to land Savinho, but City were reluctant to sell, with Pep Guardiola eventually convincing the Brazilian to stay at the Etihad.However, with Guardiola gone, Spurs have reignited their interest. This time he is said to be available for £10m less, with reports valuing Savinho at £60m.Reports last week named Savinho as Spurs’ primary wing target, with claims that preliminary talks have begun between City and Tottenham.Arsenal are also said to be in the mix. Savinho himself appears keen on a move to Tottenham, dropping hints on social media about his liking for the club.Rafael Leao emerges as experienced optionLeao is the oldest of the wide forwards linked with Tottenham, with the Portuguese international currently 27 years old.Signing him would align with Tottenham’s recent transfer strategy, which has focused on bringing in players with experience.Leao is said to have a huge release clause of £150m, although reports suggest he could be available for as little as £42.7m, with AC Milan willing to part ways with the forward.Spurs have broached Leao as an option in informal discussions with Milan, while it is claimed the player is open to joining Tottenham.However, his agent has been busy sounding out many top clubs around Europe, including Arsenal, Manchester United and Barcelona, who have long admired him.Antonio Nusa impresses at World CupNusa is another name recently linked with Tottenham this summer, though fans will recall he has been on Spurs’ radar before.The left winger is currently on international duty with Norway at the World Cup and has enjoyed a strong campaign, with Norway set to face England in the quarter-finals.Tottenham have rekindled their interest following his impressive World Cup performances, where he has scored once and looked threatening out wide with his directness.RB Leipzig have shown interest, but no concrete approach has been made for Nusa so far this summer, with Spurs yet to decide whether to substantiate their interest.Other clubs remain in the mix, including Juventus, Bayern Munich, Crystal Palace and Newcastle United.Crysencio Summerville linked with Spurs moveAnother left-wing option on Spurs’ radar is Crysencio Summerville from West Ham United. While the two sides are rivals, Tottenham have already shopped from the Hammers twice, paying them a total of £140m in the space of a year.That figure could rise with Summerville again on their radar. The winger is said to be valued at £43m.Spurs face stiff competition from Manchester United, who are also keen on Summerville. United are reported to have opened talks over signing him, while Fulham see Summerville as a potential replacement for the departed Harry Wilson.Summerville, however, is not expected to cost much due to a relegation clause in his contract, which allows him to leave for £40m despite having a £70m release clause. He represents a cheaper option for Spurs in their chase for more left-wing additions.READ MORE: Roberto De Zerbi’s new Tottenham leadership group will likely include these five playersThe post Tottenham line up five left-wing targets as De Zerbi continues summer rebuild appeared first on Spurs Web.