Here’s how Pochettino defended a quiet transfer window for Spurs

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Tottenham Hotspur have undoubtedly had one of the worst transfer windows out of the top clubs in the Premier League. So far the club have failed to make any signing and the fans are visibly getting restless. But Pochettino has now come out and defended his non-business in the market.

Spurs are currently in Orlando, Florida for their pre-season tour and it was here during an interview with ESPN that he decided to speak out.

When Mauricio Pochettino was asked about his team’s lack of activity in the market, he said, “I think the philosophy is coming from the board, from Daniel Levy, with whom I have a very good relationship.”

“We have a good idea of what we need to do in the future. I think it’s amazing the facilities that we have — the training ground and the new stadium which will be one of the best in England and in Europe. It’s an exciting moment for Tottenham.”

“It’s not that we cannot invest, but Tottenham now are building a different philosophy to the big sides. I think money can help you to build a good squad and bring in players with talent.”

“But it’s not always about money, you need to be creative, you need to be clever. Next season will be tough for us, but we believe in the way that we play and work.”

Spurs have sold three players in the current window which includes Kyle Walker’s move to Manchester City for a whopping £50 million. But the club are yet to make any signing in the summer.