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Tottenham are gearing up for a crucial January window with the club’s hierarchy reportedly ready to back the manager under fire. Thomas Franck with significant expenses.
The Sun reports that Spurs could invest up to £150million next month as they look to address obvious weaknesses in both attacking and defensive areas following a disappointing first half of the campaign.
The north London club is currently languishing in 14th place in the table. Premier League after suffering five defeats in their last eight matches in all competitions.
Frank finds himself under increasing pressure after the club’s failure to build on the promising foundations laid during his first months in charge, with supporters increasingly frustrated by the lack of consistency and identity in performances.
The wide forwards have appeared as the main objective for recruitment chiefs ahead of January, with Spurs desperate to add pace, creativity and goal threat on the flanks to complement their existing options.
Antoine Semenyo was Tottenham’s main target for the upcoming window following his impressive performances for Bournemouth this season, with the Ghana international combining explosive pace with impressive production in the final third.
However, the 25-year-old’s arrival has been far from straightforward given strong competition from Man City, who are said to be in pole position to sign Semenyo and trigger his £65m release clause.
Spurs now find themselves forced to ‘rethink’ their entire transfer strategy for January following Semenyo’s apparent preference to join City rather than move to north London, according to TEAMtalk.
The outlet and journalist Dean Jones has a new transfer update on the Lilywhites’ plans today, detailing their alternatives to Semenyo as Frank pursues a quality left winger.
The club recently discussed Juventus star Kenan Yildiz, but early indications suggest they will not have much chance of signing the highly-rated Turkish winger either as he eyes a new contract in Turin.
Maghnes Akliouche and Yan Diomande have also been identified as ambitious transfer targets, although these transfers are more realistically planned for the summer of 2026 rather than next month.
According to Jones, Tottenham have now made “new explorations”‘ as to whether Savinho, who was chased over the summer, remains genuinely interested in a move from Eastlands despite his recent contract extension.
The 21-year-old impressed during his time in France at Troyes and then Girona, attracting interest from several Premier League clubs before ultimately opting to join Pep Guardiola’s side.
Savinho signed a new contract at City last summer despite reports he ‘felt like’ joining Spurs, but he struggled to secure a regular starting role in Guardiola’s attacking-laden line-up.
The Brazilian’s limited opportunities have raised questions about whether he made the right decision to extend, particularly in the run-up to next year’s 2026 World Cup.
This situation could potentially open the door for Tottenham to reignite their interest if the player becomes frustrated with his peripheral role.
However, before Spurs attempt to officially test the waters with offers for the “amazing“City Forward, they want to understand precisely how keen he would be to move to north London.
Intermediaries are now expected to find out what the future holds for the player, with Tottenham looking to sign a notable attacking talent to strengthen Frank’s squad.