Tottenham Hotspur are assessing the possibility of bidding for Juventus transfer targets at the end of January, with reports suggesting the fee could be less than £30m this month.
Ange Postecoglou shares Tottenham Hotspur January transfer updates
Ahead of Sunday afternoon’s trip to Goodison Park, Tottenham manager Anj Postkoglu has shared an update on the club’s winter transfer activity.

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Tottenham Hotspur have been unsuccessful in their pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain outcast Randall Kolo Muani, who joins Juventus on a season-long loan deal, according to technical director John Langer And chairman Daniel Levy is running out of time to bring in more players.
The Lilywhites are suffering from serious squad shortfalls for the 2024/2025 season due to recurring injuries and suspensions, and Postkoglu said the north Londoners are working hard to sign quality new players before the deadline.
Tottenham Hotspur’s next five Premier League games | date |
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Everton (away) | January 19 |
Leicester City (home) | January 26 |
Brentford (away) | February 2 |
Manchester United (home) | February 16 |
Ipswich Town (home) | February 22 |
“The club is working as hard as they can and that’s all you can ask for.” explain Postecoglou on potential revenue in January.
“January is not an easy month but I do know there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes to try to get some reinforcements.”
The 59-year-old also confirmed Tottenham’s previous interest in Kolo Muani ahead of his choice to join Juventus, with Postkoglu saying he was not entirely concerned about losing out on the striker Competition for signings.
“For me? No,” explain Postecoglou was asked if missing out on Kolo Muani was a blow.
“We…well, it depends what you mean by ‘coming in’. We’ve been interested and we’re looking at a few players. But have we gotten to the point where we think he’s going to come to us? No. “
“As all clubs are finding, it’s tricky. I think traditionally it increases in the last week, so we’re getting closer to that target for all clubs. January is even trickier because you’re trying to get a player that the club wants to There are all kinds of logistics involved in replacing that.”
Mickey van de Veen, Christian Romero and Ben Davies will return from injury sooner rather than later, but Tottenham are still linked with new centre-backs and attackers this window together.
Tottenham Hotspur considering January move for AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori
AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori remains linked with a move to Postecoglou’s side in early January, according to Boot Room and reporter Graeme Bailey is his goal.
believed to be Spurs considering January move for Fikayo Tomoribut once again face competition from Juventus – who have offered a season-long loan deal and are obliged to sign the former Chelsea player for around £21 million.
The Old Lady may not make the grade, though, as other reports suggest Tomori’s price tag is around £25 million.
Tottenham Hotspur are said to be “huge fans” of the 27-year-old homegrown centre-back and actually staged a bold swap deal with Emerson Royals during Antonio Conte’s reign.Network transmission market).