Transfer Q&A: What will Spurs' summer transfer strategy be?

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BBC Sport's senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel has been answering your questions on the transfer window.
Mike: As a Spurs fan, I keep looking at the transfer gossip but what is the point? Ange is probably going to be gone, so why would we be looking at any players before the new gaffer is chosen? However, if they were going to the market, what do you believe they need?
Sami: There is certainly an element of Tottenham being in a state of flux until Ange Postecoglou's future is officially decided, as targets will want to know who the manager is before committing to Spurs.
Also, Tottenham will not know the full size of their summer budget until they know if they are playing Champions League football next season. So there are a few ifs, buts and maybes to conclude before Tottenham can finalise their approach - but they will be in the market for a wide attacker.
They like Eberechi Eze, who has a £60m plus £8m release trigger, but the Crystal Palace man is likely to have other options.
They also have a long-term interest in Matheus Cunha, but Manchester United appear to be ahead in that race.
All eyes will be on the futures of Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie too, who are courting interest from rival clubs. If Romero or Udogie leave, Tottenham will enter the market for a centre-back or left-back, respectively.
Tottenham tried and failed to sign Marc Guehi in January, but the Palace defender remains on their radar.