Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp is hoping to
add “two or three players” to his squad before the Premier League season kicks
off in order to build on last season's success and mount a challenge for
the title.
Spurs enjoyed their finest Premier League season last
term, finishing in fourth place and earning a spot in the Champions
League.
However, Redknapp believes that Spurs can use a few new
players in order to help them build on those achievements.
"We
need two or three players who can make the difference," Redknapp told Sky
Sports.
"We've got a big squad, but I do feel we need just
that little bit of quality in one or two areas if we're going to move on
from where we were last year."
Redknapp thinks that it is
possible for Spurs to challenge for the Premier League title this
season, saying that this is their best chance at league success in a
long time.
"We did great last year, but we just need to push on
and maintain that.
"We want to win the championship. It's not
impossible.
"Fourth place last year was marvelous, but I think
this is the best chance Tottenham have had in how many years to really
push on and maintain that, and become a regular top four team and maybe
push for a championship.
"We're never going to get a better
chance so now's the time to have a go at doing that. So I still feel
with two or three players it would make the difference and give us the
squad we need. And if we get them in I think the sky's the limit for
us."
Impossible is nothing....