Fabrizio Romano’s newest disclosure about Tottenham’s January transfer ambitions will give Spurs fans reason to be optimistic.
An acid test for the Tottenham hierarchy in January.
While Tottenham have a strong starting eleven when everyone is well, the club’s injury issue has revealed a lack of depth in the squad.
The team cannot blame bad luck because it has been apparent since the beginning of last season that Ange Postecoglou’s high-intensity style of play results in more muscle problems.
The club’s hierarchy will thus face a significant test in January, and supporters may expect several fresh faces to walk through the door, given that the schedule will not get any easier over the next two months.
Fabrizio Romano anticipated Tottenham’s transfer activity.
Romano, who keeps his finger on the pulse of all the latest transfer moves in Europe, believes Spurs will be quite busy during the January window.
He said that the Lilywhites are currently running the rule over numerous targets, implying that up to three new players might join at Hotspur Way this month.
Romano told GiveMeSport, “They have already informed the manager that they would do something. So I expect Spurs to have a busy January. I believe there will be two or three signings, depending on opportunities.
“But Tottenham are looking into options, and they are actively scouting and following players.” So I think Tottenham will have a busy month.”
Will Tottenham choose quantity over quality?
The Times claimed earlier this week that Tottenham’s top objective in January will be to bolster their roster by adding a number of squad players.
According to the source, Spurs are unlikely to make substantial acquisitions until next summer since their top targets will be difficult to secure in January.
Cynics believe that part of the rationale for this tactic is that the Spurs administration may not want to back Postecoglou with any more big-money transfers because his future at the club is uncertain at the moment.