Full-back Danny Rose says "one marquee signing" this summer could help Tottenham claim silverware next season.
Spurs were Premier League runners-up this term and lost to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-finals. They also went out in the Champions League group stages.
But Rose says a big name could enable them to "push forward" and win a first trophy since 2008.
"We have to do a lot better. We just hope we can win some silverware," he told BBC Radio 5 live's Friday Social.
In a wide-ranging interview, Rose also said that:
- Some players 'might fancy a change' or feel Spurs are a 'nearly club'
- But that he expects captain Harry Kane to stay and try and break records
- Spurs need to add depth as well as quality to their squad
- And that he thought he would never break through under Harry Redknapp
'A player might feel he has done enough'
Rose, 26, is one of a number of Spurs players to have been linked with a move this summer, with Kane, Kyle Walker and Dele Alli also the subject of speculation.