Tottenham fans will be excited about the mixture of youth and experienced signings, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth.

The Italian has managed to bring in six players, with half of those under the age of 25, Clement Lenglet being 27, and the other two both over 30.

What business have Tottenham completed?

In contrast to previous transfer windows, Spurs have got the majority of their business done early and are therefore looking in good shape ahead of their season opener against Southampton on 6 August.

They have already welcomed Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisic, Yves Bissouma, Richarlison, Lenglet and Djed Spence, who was the latest addition following his eagerly anticipated switch from Middlesbrough.

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As a result, Spurs have enjoyed a productive pre-season campaign, highlighted by each of their summer arrivals featuring in their victory at Rangers on Saturday.

Tottenham have also beaten Team K League on their tour of South Korea, while Conte's team were held to a 1-1 draw by Sevilla in their other friendly.

Their final match before the season kicks off is against Jose Mourinho's Roma side on Saturday night and Sheth reckons their summer business should inject some excitement into the Spurs faithful.

What did Sheth say about Tottenham?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "You've got players like Lenglet, who have come in on loan, so players of an age who have been established, but buying other players at the other end like Spence.

"So, the mixture of the signings they've made of youth and experience, I think Tottenham fans will be excited about what's in store for the season."

Can Tottenham challenge for the title?

Conte might have done an impressive job of securing Champions League qualification following his arrival in November, but it's too early to start talking about winning the Premier League.

In fact, only Manchester City and Liverpool collected more points than Spurs after he replaced Nuno Espirito Santo, and while Conte's side were the only team in the league to avoid defeat against the top two, they still finished a massive 22 points behind City.

The arrivals of the likes of Perisic, Bissouma and Richarlison will seriously strengthen Conte's options and give his side every chance of competing on all fronts.

But winning a trophy and consolidating their place in the top four surely has to be their main target heading into the new campaign oppose to challenging for the league.