From Tonali to Sissoko: Tottenham’s 20 biggest transfers look very different from five years ago

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Tottenham Hotspur’s top 20 biggest ever transfers look very different today compared to just five years ago, with the club’s recent spending spree rewriting their record books.Tottenham Hotspur’s transfer approach this summer has looked very different to the last couple of windows. There has been a clear shift from signing youngsters with huge potential to now targeting Premier League-proven players with experience. In fact, all six of Spurs’ signings this summer have come from within the Premier League as the club continues its rebuild following a dismal campaign that saw them come close to losing their top-flight status. This summer’s activity has also seen Spurs splash the cash, breaking their club record transfer fee twice in the same week. Mateus Fernandes held that record for just 24 hours after Tottenham agreed an £85 million (€99m) deal with West Ham, before it was quickly toppled by the £100 million (€118m) fee paid for Sandro Tonali.Photo by Scott Llewellyn/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesTottenham’s top 20 most expensive transfersWith a whopping £237 million already spent, we have now taken a look at the 20 most expensive transfers in Tottenham’s history.RankPlayerTransfer fee (£)Signed fromYear1Sandro Tonali£100mNewcastle United20262Mateus Fernandes£85mWest Ham United20263Xavi Simons£56m (€65m)RB Leipzig20254Dominic Solanke£55m (€64.3m)AFC Bournemouth20245Mohammed Kudus£54m (€63.8m)West Ham United20256Tanguy Ndombélé£53m (€62m)Olympique Lyonnais20197Jan Paul van Hecke£52m (€60m)Brighton & Hove Albion20268Richarlison£50m (€58m)Everton20229Brennan Johnson£47m (€55m)Nottingham Forest202310Cristian Romero£46m (€53.8m)Atalanta202211James Maddison£40m (€46.3m)Leicester City202312Davinson Sánchez£36m (€42m)Ajax201713Archie Gray£35m (€41.25m)Leeds United202414Pedro Porro£34m (€40m)Sporting CP202315Conor Gallagher£34m (€40m)Atlético Madrid202516Micky van de Ven£34m (€40m)VfL Wolfsburg202317Mathys Tel£30m (€35m)Bayern Munich202518Moussa Sissoko£30m (€35m)Newcastle United201619Giovani Lo Celso£28m (€32m)Real Betis202020Dejan Kulusevski£26m (€30m)Juventus2023READ MORE: Tottenham fans predict title challenge if exciting Bournemouth transfer rumour comes trueThe post From Tonali to Sissoko: Tottenham’s 20 biggest transfers look very different from five years ago appeared first on Spurs Web.