Tottenham could still sign a forward before 11pm on Thursday, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.

Antonio Conte is believed to still be in the market for an attacking player despite already bringing in seven new players since the window opened.

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Despite none of their new additions starting a game, Spurs have made their best start to a Premier League season since they won their opening four games in 2009-2010.

Sunday's 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest, which came courtesy of two Harry Kane goals, puts Conte's side on 10 points from a possible 12 available and kept them in touch with Arsenal at the top of the standings.

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Djed Spence, Yves Bissouma, Ivan Perisic and Richarlison were all in action at the City Ground, but there was no sign of Bryan Gil, who missed out through injury.

And while the young Spaniard might not have played a minute this term, he could play a key role for Tottenham this week, with Conte previously stating that anyone sold will have to be replaced.

That could prove the case with Gil, who's been heavily linked with a return to Valencia on loan, with his sale potentially leading to Tottenham reacting in the transfer market.

What did Brown say about Tottenham?

Brown recognises that Gil isn't exactly an important player for Spurs, but Conte's demands means that he's always on the lookout for new signings.

He told GIVEMESPORT: "Getting rid of all of the players they have done will add room in the squad and take some salaries off the wage bill, but bear in mind at all of his clubs, Conte would always say, even if they weren't in his plans, we need to replace him.

"Conte always demands signings and while Spurs have made several, he's never going to say no to getting another one in, so it wouldn't surprise me if Spurs sign another forward."

What are Tottenham's current forward options?

Lucas Moura might have missed out at Forest through injury, but the Brazilian is one of four options out wide that Conte currently has at his disposal.

Beyond the ex-PSG star, Tottenham have both Heung-Min Son and Dejan Kulusevski, who have been part of an incredible front three in 2022, with Harry Kane making up the trio, while Richarlison's arrival has improved their attacking contingent even further.

With four players capable of playing out wide and Richarlison and Kane the two central options, there's a case that Spurs would be better off bringing in a number 10, but with the West Ham game kicking off a hectic schedule, Conte won't want to leave any gaps in his squad.