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Tottenham's manager, Roberto De Zerbi, provided justifications for the significant increase in financial spending during the current summer transfer window, where the total cost of deals exceeded $408 million. This was aimed at avoiding a repeat of the relegation battle the team faced last season, during which the club spent more than $272 million on new players, including the Brazilian Savinho, valued at around $102 million, as well as the signing of Sandro Tonali for $136 million and Matheus Fernandes for $116 million. De Zerbi confirmed that this expenditure was necessary to compete strongly in the English Premier League, which is characterized by its high costs and challenges, especially after the team finished two consecutive seasons in 17th place.
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