If you're an elite player or on the verge of hitting that status why would you join Spurs? Those sort of players never have under ENIC and even rarely did under Sugar. Now consider the chaos that Spurs have been over the last 6 years. The various managers with differing unmatched by the club philosophies add to that we don't pay the wages to entice such players to choose us over other options and if I were such a player I can't see myself committing my next move to Spurs.
We are going to have to rebuild our footballing status before we are attractive to such players. We need to regularly qualify for Europe at a minimum. It probably means going all in on the younger player model from clubs lower down on the food chain. It also means sorting out the managerial situation. We need someone who can work within the confines of the club setup but also maximise the situation in the mould of a Poch. Ange is yet to do that, he's been the opposite, we are performing below reasonable expectations of par and that's not even taking into account the injury situation, once again you might be wary of joining and potentially picking up one of those hamstring tears that seem to be given away like candy at Spurs.
If I'm a player and not a fan Tottenham is a big risk that if I have options, is one I'm probably not taking.