Mauricio Pochettino says that Kyle Walker-Peters, Josh Onomah and Cameron Carter-Vickers could save Tottenham Hotspur money in the summer transfer window.

Despite finishing second in the Premier League this season, Tottenham Hotspur are likely to make signings in the summer transfer window.
Although Tottenham have a strong squad with superb players in every department, there is always room for improvement.
After all, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal all will strengthen their respective squads in the summer, and this means that Spurs have to reinforce their team in order to remain competitive.

Tottenham are building a new stadium, which means that the North London outfit would have to be careful with money in the summer transfer window.
Spurs could have to look at academy products, something that manager Mauricio Pochettino has already done over the past three or so years.
Pochettino has named three youth team players who could play important roles for the first team next season.
The Argentine boss has suggested that 20-year-old full-back Kyle Walker-Peters, 20-year-old midfielder Josh Onomah and 19-year-old centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers all could save Tottenham money in the summer transfer window.
“Yes, of course,” Pochettino told Football.London when asked whether the three players could end up saving Tottenham money this summer by breaking into the first team next season.
“They are players that we are thinking about for the future. Yes, we expect that they will be involved next season more than they were this season.”

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