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After 18 months on loan, Spurs know what to expect from the Swedish playmaker and despite a disappointing 22/23 season, his age and undoubted ability mean he represents excellent value at £25m. 7/10
Vicario conceded just 39 goals in 31 league appearances for Empoli last season, earning him a call-up to the Italy side, but he faces a step up in class here and may need time to establish himself as Spurs' number one. 6/10
The England international brings a much-needed creative spark to Spurs' midfield having registered 96 goal involvements (55 goals, 41 assists) in 203 games for Leicester and will make an immediate impact. 8/10
Solomon has joined on a five-year deal and he has already caught the eye in the Premier League as the 23-year-old Israel winger spent last season on loan at Fulham, where he scored an impressive five goals in 24 appearances, four of which came in four successive games. 7/10
Phillips is a former England Under-18 captain and the centre-back, who played eight times for Blackburn in the Championship last season, has signed a five-year deal with Spurs. 6/10
Dutch defender van den Ven has all the raw attributes to be a success in the Premier League with his recovery pace and aggressiveness two standout quality, but still has a lot to learn at the top level. 6/10
The 19-year-old knows where the back of the net is and would offer a physical presence up front, but the other aspects of his game need a great deal of polish and it may be sometime before he can start to repay Spurs' investment. 5/10
Big things will be expected of Wales international Johnson, who scored 29 goals and registered 12 assists in 108 games for Forest. 7/10
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