Tottenham Hotspur The club are evaluating the possibility of making a bid in late January to sign the Juventus transfer target, amid reports that it could cost less than £30m to bring in this month.
Ange Postecoglou shares his January transfer update at Tottenham
Speaking ahead of their trip to Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon, the Tottenham boss Angie Postecoglou We shared an update on the state of play regarding the club's winter transfer activity.

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Tottenham have failed to pursue Paris Saint-Germain outcast Randall Kolo-Mwaniwho joined Juventus on a season-long loan, with the manager's time slowly running out John Long And as president Daniel Levy To get additional bodies through the door.
The Lilywhites have been seriously short on squad throughout the 2024/25 season, thanks to frequent injuries and suspensions, and Postecoglou says the north Londoners are working hard to sign quality new players before the deadline.
Tottenham's next five matches in the English Premier League |
date |
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Everton (away) |
January 19 |
Leicester City (home) |
January 26 |
Brentford (away) |
February 2 |
Man United (home) |
February 16 |
Ipswich Town (home) |
February 22 |
“The club is working as hard as it can, and that's all you can ask for.” He said Postecoglou on potential earnings in January.
“January is not an easy month but I know a lot of work is being done behind the scenes to try and get some reinforcements.”
The 59-year-old also confirmed the former Tottenham's interest in Kolo Mwani, before he opted to join Juventus, and Postecoglou also said he is not entirely upset about losing out on this race to sign the striker.
“For me? No,” He said Postecoglou when asked if losing Kolo Mwani was a blow.
“We were in…well, it depends what you mean by in. We were interested and we were looking at a number of players. But had we gotten to the point where we thought he would come to us? No.”
“It's difficult as all clubs find it. I think traditionally it ramps up in the last week, so we're getting close to that for all clubs. It's more difficult in January because when you try to get a player, the club wants to replace him.” “This player so there are all kinds of logistics involved.”
Micky van de Ven, Christian Romero and Ben Davies will return from injury sooner rather than later, but Spurs are still linked with a new centre-back for this window alongside a striker.
Tottenham is considering a January offer to sign Milan defender Fikayo Tomori
According to The Boot Room website and journalist Graeme Bailey, Milan defender Fikayo Tomori He remains a target for Postecoglou's side after being linked at the start of January.
And he believes so Tottenham are considering making a January bid for TomoriBut he faces competition from Juventus once again – who have made a bid to sign the former Chelsea player on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy of around £21m.
However, the old lady may fail, as other reports put the Tomori's price at around $100 25 million pounds sterling.
Tottenham are said to be a 'huge fan' of the 27-year-old homegrown centre-back, and have already been linked with a bold swap deal for him involving Emerson Royal during Antonio Conte's days in charge (Web Transfer Market).