A 36-year-old goalkeeper who was found guilty of a "serious breach" of betting regulations and was playing for Woking while awaiting trial when Spurs signed him. Perhaps the most bizarre signing in Premier League history.Credit: Youtube
The South African defender spent five years as a Spurs player without ever playing a competitive first-team match, spending time on loan at Preston, Reading, Doncaster, and Colchester.Credit: Football.london
Joined on a free transfer on the final day of the January window on a six-month contract, having scored just one goal all season for Everton. A desperate last-minute signing.Credit: Liverpoolecho
Signed alongside Saha when Spurs were challenging for the title, described as "the oldest man in the world" and was in management less than 12 months later.Credit: Insideworldfootball
One of those signings that you forget ever happened - the Icelandic striker's time at Spurs was so forgettable it's often missed when discussing his career.Credit: Youtube
Signed from Derby County, it was quickly evident the Polish striker "was not of the standard required to succeed at Spurs" and became something of a cult figure for all the wrong reasons.Credit: Youtube
Described by Glenn Hoddle as "an immensely impressive midfielder" after Japan's 2002 World Cup run, but played just 189 minutes across four league defeats.Credit: Youtube
The South African defender scored "the best Premier League debut goal you'd forgotten about" but was released before his contract expired.Credit: Youtube
The former Arsenal and Chelsea defender's move to Tottenham was shocking given his history with both North London rivals Premier League Transfers.Credit: Sportskeeda
Despite early promise at Barcelona, the Mexican winger failed to make any impact at White Hart Lane and the transfer logic never materialized.Credit: Youtube