Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has reportedly given the green light for Mauricio Pochettino to be handed a £100m transfer budget this summer.
Spurs are the only team not to have made a single signing in either of the past two transfer windows, with Lucas Moura's arrival in January 2018 their most recent incoming.
Pochettino has nonetheless managed to lead Tottenham up to third in the Premier League table and into the semi-finals of the Champions League this season, in addition to overseeing a delayed move into their new stadium.
The Daily Mail reports that Levy will hand the manager a £100m warchest this summer in an effort to bolster a squad which has been stretched through injuries and suspension during the closing months of the campaign.
Spurs have been linked with moves for the likes of Ryan Sessegnon and Wilfried Zaha when the transfer window reopens.