Tottenham Hotspur's financial future is a topic of much discussion, especially after their recent Champions League exit. But despite the disappointment, former Manchester City financial adviser Stefan Borson believes Tottenham will have a 'war chest' to strengthen their squad in the summer transfer window. Borson explains that Tottenham's strong financial position is due to their ability to keep wages under control and not overspending on players. However, he also highlights the need for Tottenham to increase their transfer spending if they want to compete higher up the Premier League table. Tottenham's next fixture sees them take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday (1 March), where they will be hoping to move away from the relegation zone. To read more about Spurs' financial situation, head over to Tottenham News. But here's where it gets controversial... Borson's statement that Tottenham will have a 'war chest' is based on the assumption that they won't be in Europe next season. This could spark differing opinions, as some may argue that Tottenham's lack of European competition could impact their ability to attract top players. So, what do you think? Do you agree with Borson's assessment, or do you think Tottenham's financial future is more uncertain than he suggests? Share your thoughts in the comments below!