The last couple of months have been pretty intense for Spurs, starting with Jose Mourinho’s departure. What followed was an almost endless transfer saga with Harry Kane.However, it finally reached the final stage with Manchester City withdrawing from negotiations despite it seemed like a done deal until a few days ago.Pep on Kane: “Tottenham did not want to negotiate. They didn’t want to talk, so we didn’t talk. We tried to open the door but the big master of negotiations, Daniel Levy, who knows everything, wouldn’t. Maybe I would do the same if I had Harry Kane.”— Simon Stone (@sistoney67) August 27, 2021 Now, with Nuno Espirito Santo in the dugout and the captain determined to stay at his boyhood club, Spurs look much more optimistically to the new challenges ahead of them.##NAJAVA_MECA_5782929##One of them is the Europa Conference League, where Tottenham are the main favourites alongside Mourinho’s Roma.The ECL draw that took place today in Istanbul placed them in Group G, together with Rennes, Vitesse and (the only very modest slot) Slovenian team Mura.Other groups are far from top quality, but in order to advance to the next stage, the favourites will need to be the first. Second-placed outfits will have to play a play-off match against the third-place Europa League sides to sort out who’ll go on to the next round.