Arne Slot, who has guided Feyenoord to their first Eredivisie title since 2017 and only the second this century, continues to be heavily linked with the Tottenham manager's job
Tottenham are still looking for a new permanent manager to take over ahead of next season, with Ryan Mason having taken charge after Antonio Conte was sacked in March and one name that continues to be linked with the role is that of Feyenoord head coach Arne Slot.
The 44-year-old guided the Rotterdam-based club to the Eredivisie title with two games to spare, with Sunday's 3-1 victory away to already-relegated FC Emmen taking them 10 points clear of second-placed PSV Eindhoven.
"I am not saying that I have done it now, but it is not forbidden that I talk to other clubs."
But if Slot were to make the move to Spurs, which players, if any, would he try to bring with him to north London? football.london has taken a look...
Feyenoord's 25-year-old goalkeeper has conceded just 18 goals in 24 Eeredivisie games this season, including 12 clean sheets.
With Hugo Lloris set to leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the end of the season, Spurs have a major job ahead in finding the man to replace the France World Cup winner.
Netherlands international Bijlow - valued at around €10million (£8.5million) by CIES Football Observatory - missed 14 games with a broken wrist this campaign but could be a bargain deal for Daniel Levy and provide competition for Fraser Forster.
Slovakian central defender Hancko only joined Feyenoord from Sparta Prague last summer but he has played a crucial role in helping his side win the Dutch title.
Slot's team have the second-meanest defence in the division behind FC Twente, having conceded only 29 goals in 33 matches, with Hancko featuring in all but three of them.
Valued by CIES at €20million (£17.5million), he could help tighten up a Tottenham defence that has shipped 62 goals this season.
Ben Davies and Clement Lenglet - due to return to Barcelona when his loan spell is up at the end of the season - are the only naturally left-sided centre-backs in the senior squad, so Hancko would add to those options.
Turkey international Kokcu was named Feyenoord captain at the start of the season and is the heartbeat of the team.
Despite playing primarily as a deep-lying midfielder, the 22-year-old has still scored an impressive 12 goals in all competitions in 2022/23.
Arguably the most saleable asset in the squad and valued at around €30million (£20million) by CIES, Kokcu has reportedly been linked with a possible transfer to a number of Premier League clubs this summer - including Manchester United - although former Dutch player Wesley Sneijder has urged him to remain at De Kuip for at least one more season and enjoy the Champions League campaign with them.
“I would say stay another year. Enjoy it," Sneijder told Veronica Inside, as quoted by United in Focus.
"If you’re really good, that option will come naturally. Maybe he can reach the top of European football. If he is a starter player for three or four years and he carries that team, then that is possible.”
The final player who may come under consideration for Spurs is 22-year-old striker Gimenez.
Having begun the season primarily as a substitute, the Buenos Aires-born Mexico international - who opted to play for his adopted country rather than that of his birth - has 23 goals in all competitions for Feyenoord this season, with a number of Premier League clubs understood to be monitoring his progress.