Jonathan Woodgate has urged Tottenham to splash the cash in a bid to gatecrash the top four and bring Champions League football to the club.Woodgate, a January arrival from Middlesbrough, admits expectation levels will be high around Spurs for next season, but admits that unless the club are prepared to spend big, they may have to settle for the scraps once again.
Woodgate said: "What's the point of competing if you go into a season looking to finish fifth? We want to try to get in the Champions League, that's the benchmark.
"We have players of Champions-League quality but there's no point in saying it every week, we have to prove it."
Woodgate feels Spurs have been closing the gap but admits it will take hard work to challenge the likes of Sunday's opponents Liverpool for a place in the top four.
"Liverpool are a benchmark, they're a top side," the 28-year-old added.
"It shows how much we have to compete and how much we have to work to get the standard they're at. They work hard as well and have the quality to produce the goods at the end.
"They're 20-odd points ahead of us and that is a big difference but we'll have a big go next season. I'm sure the chairman will back the manager to buy some more players to build a strong squad here."
Woodgate is looking forward to his first full campaign under Ramos.
"I can't wait for pre-season and seeing what his methods are," he added.
"We've seen him this season and we'll see more next season when gets a full hold of the team and does what he wants to do. I'm sure it will be an exciting time."
Spurs boss Juande Ramos could also use more Spurs youngsters next season, holding up Jamie O'Hara as an example to those not currently in the first team.
"Jamie has earned his time on the pitch this season," Ramos said.
"He has come a long way in a short space of time so I congratulate him and this new contract is recognition of his efforts.
"If he continues in the same vein, he will become a very important player for us."
The 21-year-old started the season on loan to Millwall but was then given a chance by Ramos and eventually earned his first England Under-21 cap.
O'Hara said: "The boss is building a squad that is going to be up there challenging for honours and to be told that I am part of his long-term plans by giving me a three-year deal is good for me.
"I just want to keep showing him that I want to progress and become one of the top players at Tottenham.
"To have another three seasons at the club that I have always wanted to play for is great and now I just can't wait for pre-season to begin."
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