Our pull power, bidding ability and needs are all very different to Spurs, especially now they have gotten rid of the fat aussie and got a proper manager in.
There has still been a profile of player that we are looking long term, but we have to marry that with some big short term issues and deal with the fact that we may not have the resources to solve all those issues or the solution may not be available.
I'll add, as long as
Moyes is here then the profile of the club won't change either - he is very much perceived as part of the 'old everton' and his status in the game is essentially top of the pile of the likes of Dyche, Allardyce, Curbishly, Pullis etc as in old school punching above the weight managers typically found at clubs in crisis or with lack of ambition.
We know we've turned the corner when we can appoint a manager on the up whose got his best years ahead of him and is more modern in his thinking - both tactically and in terms of the structure of a club in the modern game, Irraola, Glasner, Frank etc.