Postecoglou hails positive transfer window for Spurs
Ange Postecoglou has declared himself happy with his current Tottenham squad and believes it has been a positive transfer window for the club.
Spurs were set for a quiet deadline day with outgoings the priority after a summer where Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Wilson Odobert and Dominic Solanke have arrived.
Tottenham are ready to sanction moves for out-of-favour duo Sergio Reguilon and Giovani Lo Celso, but the club's Australian head coach has all but ruled out any more signings before the window shuts
"Unless something surprising jumps out at us in the last 11 hours or whatever it is, that's it for us," the Spurs boss confirmed ahead of Sunday's trip to Newcastle.
"If nothing else happens, there's a couple probably moving out, I think it's been another positive window.
"You want to go into every window and come out the other side of it in a stronger sense and I certainly feel that.
"The players we've brought in are already making a short-term impact and even in the longer term, I think they're going to be really good contributors for us.
"I'm very happy. We've done a hell of a lot of work in 12 months, three windows. No doubts the squad's changed.
"There's still more work to be done. It was never going to happen quickly. I don't think it should happen quickly. When it does happen quickly, you're more fraught to getting it wrong. So I think we're in a good place."
With Reguilon and Lo Celso into the final 12 months of their contracts at Tottenham, Postecoglou made clear his desire for them to move on.
Real Betis are reportedly interested in bringing Lo Celso back to the club, but Reguilon's future could be decided after Friday's deadline with other transfer windows shutting later in September.
"It's fair to say both players are exploring options," Postecoglou said.
"There's other windows open as well, so we'll see what activity there is, but they're both exploring options.
"If they're still here, they're still here. We'll work around that scenario, but it certainly won't affect the way we work in the first team."
Spurs will be without both major summer signing Dominic Solanke (ankle) and Richarlison (muscle) for the trip to Newcastle.
Rodrigo Bentancur is available after he passed concussion protocols, but Postecoglou expressed his frustration for Richarlison, who missed the whole of pre-season following a calf injury.
"Richy pulled up sore. I think there's a muscle injury there, we're just getting more information, but he'll be out as well," Postecoglou said.
"It's frustrating probably for him as much as anyone else but frustrating for us, too."