Thomas Frank is cooking in the Tottenham hot-seat, and all of his plans are beginning to fall in place.
Tottenham hasn't had it easy in the transfer window so far. They've had legal disputes, last minute hijack from rival teams, and just generally lacking the cutting edge needed to be a top club.
However, where there's a will, there's a way. Tottenham has leaned on that mantra over the last week, and now, Thomas Frank is reaping all of the rewards from putting in the work.
Over the weekend, Tottenham announced the signing of Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig. This is a signing that feels transformational, and a perfect response to losing Eberechi Eze to Arsenal.
Simons has been one of the best players in the Bundesliga since he landed and now, Tottenham adds him to their front line. However, they are now in the process of adding even more firepower to their front line.
Tottenham a step closer to Randal Kolo Muani, says Fabrizio Romano
According to a report from Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham is now actively exploring a potential deal for Randal Kolo Muani. This is a quick movement from Spurs, who first expressed an interest in signing him only last night.
Romano suggests that Spurs are "seriously interested" in signing Muani, and they are aware of his availability this window. However, from Spurs' perspective, any potential deal depends entirely on the fee and numbers.
It is likely to be a loan deal which would see Muani at Tottenham. PSG wants the obligation to buy in the deal, so it remains to be seen if this suits Tottenham.
Of course, Tottenham doesn't need to sign a permanent center forward. In an ideal world (which this world for Tottenham is far front), they'd have Dominic Solanke firing on all cylinders.
But this isn't the case, and there's a feeling that his injury is worse than first expected. So, Tottenham may be in a position of necessity, rather than luxury.
Of course, we are on transfer deadline day now. So, any movements need to happen fast. Daniel Levy has shown a severe incapability to act fast in the past, but today calls for him to tie his tie and be quick about any transfer activity.
Tottenham fans will figure out what this deal means for their current frontline options but one thing's for sure: No Spurs fan would ever turn up their nose at deadline day drama.