Former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Lord Alan Sugar believes that the club are now in a position to hold on to their top players.
Spurs finished second to Leicester City in the Premier League last season and are five points clear of Manchester City in second place again this year, albeit 10 points adrift of recently-crowned champions Chelsea.
Sugar relinquished control of the club in 2001 after taking over in 1991 and feels the offer of Champions League and potential title glory is enough to keep the likes of Dele Alli and Harry Kane at the club, who are to move into a new state-of-the-art stadium for the 2018-2019 season after a brief tenure at Wembley Stadium.