Tottenham's Ambitious Transfer Strategy Gains Momentum
Tottenham Hotspur is poised to set a new record for player transfers for the second time in just a few days, reflecting the club's strong off-field performance and increased investment capacity.
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Tottenham Hotspur is poised to set a new record for player transfers for the second time in just a few days, reflecting the club's strong off-field performance and increased investment capacity.
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A recent IISS report reveals that nearly 150 drone incursions by Russia occurred across over a dozen European nations within a 19-month timeframe, raising concerns about NATO's air defence capabilities.
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