Tottenham window in January of Blitz with 4 sought firms, as revealed by the objectives shown

Tottenham is ready to attack the January movement window and wait in four positions, and Teamtalk can reveal which players are in the views of the Spurs.

Tottenham do not desperately want the reinforcements of January in the midst of the lack of scholarship intensity good enough and a crisis of paralyzing injuries.

Starting to start Archie Gray, an 18-year-old midfielder who played in central defense in one of Spurs’ last four first-division games, sums up the scenario that Ange Postcoglou is working with.

The Spurs hierarchy are well aware that Postecoglou has been dealt a bad hand and are therefore in a position to be the top active Premier League side of the winter window.

Postcoglou obviously said that the incredibly vital January window and resources showed that Tottenham were looking to recruit players with 4 other positions in the coming weeks.

The positions that target Spurs are goalkeeper, central defender, winger and attacker.

The need for a centre-back – amid injuries to Cristian Romero, Micky Van de Ven and Ben Davies – is clear. As such, the club has a number of indexed players.

Bournemouth’s Illya Zabarnyi is admired across Spurs, however the Cherry center is also attracting interest from Manchester United and Chelsea.

Chelsea in particular would possibly seem to be a hotter option at this level and the League groups are also arousing interest in the Ukrainian international.

Tottenham also had scouts following 20-year-old Abdukodir Khusanov, who has turned heads with a string of notable Ligue 1 performances with Lens this season.

The Uzbek foreigner is one of the brightest young defensive talents in football and there is great interest in his services.

Lens’ training has been transparent and they hope to stay with Khusanov at least until the summer and will do everything possible to keep him at the club in January.

He is contracted through the summer of 2027 and was noted as a key player for the club’s efforts this season under the manager.

However, Lens Sporting Director Diego López said the club is open to doing business if its value is completed. We perceive the cost of the Khusanov lens to be around £25 million.

Surely the centre-back is someone to watch, especially as we know that the Lens manager is keen to outdo his coach and sell skill in a bid to raise cash for his own income.

Tottenham are also looking at attacking targets and Nicolas Kuhn at Celtic is admired. The left-footed right winger has serious interest from Brentford and Brighton also, and is set to be the subject of tempting bids in the coming weeks.

The 24-year-old German could be Scotland’s go-to player this season, with 14 goals and 11 assists to his name in 25 games for Celtic.

And stay and look at the striker Evan Ferguson who is loose to leave Brighton through the loan loan next month.

The Spurs have flirted with the idea of ​​bringing Ferguson to Dominic Solanke, but most likely the northern side of London needs a legal option or responsibility to buy and the Seagulls have put a maximum price of the Irish.

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