Tottenham are expected to spend the "bulk" of their transfer budget on bringing a new centre-back to Hotspur Way, according to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook.

The north Londoners have already signed three players upon their return to the Champions League but they're yet to bring in a defender despite the position being identified as key for Antonio Conte.

What business have Tottenham already completed?

Despite a relatively quiet fortnight since they announced their latest signing, it's been a promising start to the transfer window for Spurs, who've been uncharacteristically busy early on.

And Conte's side have been shrewd in their business, even though they've been given a £150m cash injection to help improve the squad.

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The first arrival saw Conte reunite with Ivan Perisic, who arrived on a free transfer from Inter Milan, less than 15 months after winning the Serie A title with the Italian at San Siro.

Spurs then filled their backup goalkeeper void by bringing in England international Fraser Forster, who'll provide cover and competition for Hugo Lloris, for nothing.

Yves Bissouma would be the third arrival through the door when he signed for £25m from Brighton to bolster Conte's midfield options.

But Tottenham are still in the market for a left-sided centre-back having been unsuccessful in their attempts to sign Alessandro Bastoni, while some of their other targets have moved to other clubs.

What did Crook say about Tottenham?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "I think it's a centre-back they want because he wants to play with a back three with Djed Spence and Perisic might play as a left wing-back.

"So, I think the bulk of the cash will go on a central defender. We know that Fabio Paratici has been meeting various agents in Italy, so I would imagine it would be a centre-back from Serie A, possibly one of the names we've heard about already."

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Which centre-back could Tottenham sign?

At this present moment, the name of Barcelona ace Clement Lenglet appears to be top of Paratici's list.

The Frenchman is surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp, with Barcelona desperate to get him off the wage bill permanently, although ESPN believe the two clubs have only been in talks over a loan.

The report states that Lenglet could speak with Conte in the coming days before deciding on his future, with Tottenham willing to pay the majority of his wages.

Meanwhile, Spurs are preparing a £34.1m bid for Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie following his impressive season in the Bundesliga.