Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is looking for the club to be 'bold' in the transfer market this summer.
Spurs chief hoping to make impact in the summer
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is looking for the club to be 'bold' in the transfer market this summer.
Spurs are now on course to make the top four which they hope will gain them UEFA Champions League qualification.
And Redknapp is hoping some big moves in the transfer market will see Spurs become contenders again.
"We're a good side. If we're bold in the summer, we can build a team again that can be right there again next year," he said.
"The league is changing and a top-four position is very difficult to achieve."
Hard year
Tottenham are a point behind third-placed Arsenal going into Sunday's final game of the season against Fulham.
Only a top-three finish will guarantee Champions League football, with fourth coming into play providing Chelsea do not win this month's final against Bayern Munich.
It is a nail-biting end to what has been a rollercoaster season for Spurs and Redknapp, who was cleared of tax evasion in February and made favourite for the England job before it went last week to Roy Hodgson.
He said: "I'll be glad when next week is over. It's been a long old season.
"I just want to get in the Champions League and have a break and get away for a few days.
"It has been a hard year for me personally. What I went through with the court case was the most difficult thing I've ever faced in my life.
"It definitely takes a strain on you. I do tend to get on with things but there's no doubt it has an effect."