Tottenham Hotspur are among several Premier League clubs interested in Bayern Munich striker Mathys Tel and are prepared to step up their pursuit.
Ian Wright has now explained why Tottenham need to get rid of Daniel Levy as soon as possible in order to win trophies again in N17.
Spurs are unbeaten in 16 home games in all European competitions (W13 D3) since losing 1-0 to RB Leipzig in February 2020. However, three of their past five have ended as draws - as many as in their previous 45 combined.
Reinforcements are desperately needed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this month, but with just days left of the transfer window, they need to move quickly if they are to add reinforcements to Postecoglou’s squad. One player that has been mooted with a potential move to north London has been Southampton winger Tyler Dibling.
Rayan Cherki, a versatile player who can operate both as a midfielder and winger, is on Tottenham’s radar. At just 21, Cherki has already made a significant impact at Lyon. With Lyon experiencing financial difficulties, the club appears ready to negotiate, making a January move plausible.
How did a club that used to stand for consistency and stability suddenly find themselves trapped in this doom spiral?
The problems are mounting after a fourth straight Premier League defeat. We are entering a defining period for Postecoglou
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Van de Ven's return is an enormous boost for Postecoglou ahead of a decisive period for the head coach, with Spurs facing the Carabao Cup semi-final decider against Liverpool next Thursday before an FA Cup fourth-round tie at Aston Villa three days later.
According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur are in 'direct talks' to sign Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel amid interest from Chelsea and Manchester United.
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