Here we take a look at what would be the dream deadline day scenario for Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham as the club look to finalise their summer business before Friday's 11pm deadline
Quiet on the final day of the window 12 months ago, Daniel Levy and Tottenham look set to be incredibly active with a number of deals needing to be signed off. A new attacker and centre-back are required before the day is out, with a new central midfielder also going to be needed if Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg departs.
It could be a very busy day in terms of players heading out of the door, with the Dane one of a number of players linked with moves away. So what exactly would be Tottenham's dream deadline day? We take a look below.
Fans will be hoping that the clubs can come to a swift resolution, especially with many fearing it could drag on right until the end of the window and that always brings about a chance of the deal falling apart before the cut-off point. Valued at around the £50million mark by the East Midlands side, the 22-year-old will cost the Lilywhites a sizeable fee but Levy will be doing everything in his power to bring that fee right down.
If he can indeed do that and strike an agreement for a more reasonable price with Forest for Johnson, it would be the dream scenario for Tottenham.
That may all hinge on Hojbjerg's future and Spurs and Chelsea shaking hands on a deal for Gallagher, though. Transfers between the London rivals are extremely few and far between but a very good offer from Tottenham could persuade the Blues to sanction a late transfer for Gallagher.
Hojbjerg will very likely have a big part to play in the outcome of any potential deal as a transfer away from Spurs could come to fruition for the Danish international. If he is to exit amid interest from Fulham and Atletico Madrid, Tottenham may get their hands on Gallagher.
Adding to their centre-back options at the beginning of August with Micky van de Ven and Ashley Phillips joining from Wolfsburg and Blackburn Rovers respectively, Tottenham could really do with bringing in another centre-back before 11pm. Although currently having a number of centre-backs to choose from at present, there could be a lot of movement in that area of the pitch before the day is out.
Japhet Tanganga looks on course to seal a move to German side Augsburg, while Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez, who are now in the final year of their contracts, could also be on their way as they aren't first choice in Postecoglou's system. Linked with a number of centre-backs in recent weeks including Perr Schurrs and Tosin Adarabioyo, Bournemouth defender Lloyd Kelly is the latest player to be mentioned with a move to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tottenham just need to bring in a player who ensures that the levels don't drop when there is a change at the back with either one of Cristian Romero or Van de Ven dropping out. As nice as it would have been for another centre-back to be added to the squad a couple of weeks ago, Tottenham must ensure that they sign Kelly or another defender before 11pm.
One of the main tasks on Levy's to-do list ahead of 11pm is to move on a number of players at Tottenham. Struggling to part with a handful of players all summer, things have picked up over the past week with a few deals coming to fruition but more still needs to be done.
As Dier has missed out on the matchday squad in the past four games and doesn't appear to be in Postecoglou's thinking, Spurs could really do with finalising a permanent agreement for the England international. Sanchez, in comparison, has featured in a couple of games and the head coach may want him to remain and provide cover unless a suitable offer arrives.
Harvey White is one player who could seal a permanent exit, thus giving the club a small financial boost in the process if he heads elsewhere. Finally, if Bryan Gil is not to be in Postecoglou's long-term thinking, the Spain international also needs to be sold rather than heading out on loan season after season.