Tottenham They have now reportedly made a new £37m bid to sign a new striker who is turning heads this season, although they may have to wait until the summer to complete any deal for him.
Tottenham are eyeing January reinforcements
Halfway through the season, Spurs found themselves in the bottom half of the season Premier Leaguewith Angie Postecoglou Having lost more matches than they have won this season.
One of the main areas of concern has been defense, with Archie Gray being asked to step in due to injuries to Christian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Ben Davies and now Radu Dragosin.
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Postecoglou has already revealed that Tottenham A plan to strengthen in the January transfer window, Saying before facing Nottingham Forest that “As I said a while ago, we've been planning. A lot of it was going to be around where we are at around this time. (It's) fair to say we're still a bit lacking in a few years. Areas and we need to strengthen.”
“But January is the most difficult month in terms of the type of players you can bring in. For us, ideally – for any club, I think – you want to bring in people who will make you stronger.”
Now, the Evening Standard claims so The centre-back and versatile striker top their January wish listAmidst reports that they were linked to… Lens defender Abdulkader Khosanov Besides Former Everton player Ben Godfrey.
After January, it seems that Tottenham are already planning for next summer.
Tottenham are making a £37m bid for the striker
This comes as reports from Spain claim Tottenham have made a €45m (£37.3m) bid for Brighton striker Facundo Bonannotti.who is currently playing on loan with Leicester City.
The Argentina international, who is expected to spend the season with the Foxes, has scored four goals and two assists in 15 appearances at the King Power, although he has been unable to prevent them sliding into the relegation zone.
Still just 20 years old, the versatile striker has caught the eye, with talent scout Jacek Kulig moving to X He called him “brilliant” and a “tremendous talent.”.
It has also caught the attention of Tottenham, with the report stating that the north Londoners have “identified Bonannotti as a key piece to the team's future”, and have “made a firm move in their favour” by making a formal €45m bid. (£37.3 million).
Bonanotte still has three and a half years to run £25,000 per week trade at Amexbut with Fabian Horzler already dysfunctional in attack, regular football elsewhere could be a tempting offer for the 20-year-old.
Any deal will almost certainly happen in the summer, but it could certainly fill the versatile attacking berth that Spurs appear to be looking for.