"Spurs are surely" – Fabrizio Romano shares exciting Tottenham transfer update
01/24/2025 04:20 PM
Tottenham are up against the clock to boost their squad as the January transfer window nears its conclusion.
Struggling with a season overshadowed by injuries, the club is under intense pressure to make crucial additions to stabilise their campaign.
Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham to surely bring in new players before window shuts
However, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has hinted that Spurs are "surely expected" to make more moves before the window shuts, as the team battles to overcome their current difficulties.
Speaking to GiveMeSport, Romano said:
"No concrete update yet, but Spurs are surely expected to bring in new players before the end of the window. Sources believe there will be movements."
Spurs season marred by injuries
The injury crisis at Tottenham have been devastating, with 10 first-team players currently sidelined. This has stretched the squad to its limits and played a significant role in their underwhelming campaign.
Key absences across the pitch have left the team vulnerable. Defenders Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, and Destiny Udogie are all unavailable, weakening the backline. The midfield has also taken a hit, with Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma out of action, disrupting Tottenham's control and creativity.
In attack, injuries to Timo Werner, Brennan Johnson, Dominic Solanke, and Wilson Odobert have left manager Ange Postecoglou struggling to field a competitive frontline.
Tottenham have addressed one area of concern by signing 19-year-old Czech goalkeeper Antonín Kinský for £12.5 million. The young shot-stopper was brought in to provide cover following injuries to Guglielmo Vicario and Fraser Forster, although Forster has since returned to fitness.
However, the squad remains in dire need of reinforcements, particularly in attack. The lack of depth has become glaring, with Postecoglou admitting after a recent defeat to Everton that the players need help. This indirect plea for signings has further highlighted the urgency of the situation.
Reports suggest that Tottenham are prioritising attacking options as they look to bolster their squad before the deadline.
While no specific names have been confirmed, the club's ability to act swiftly in the final hours of the transfer window will be critical to stabilising their season.
Sitting just eight points clear of the relegation zone, Tottenham's season hangs in the balance. Postecoglou faces the daunting task of not only navigating through a difficult campaign but also steering the team away from danger in the league table.
The Lilywhites must act swiftly to equip Postecoglou with the necessary resources to navigate the remainder of the season and guide the team toward a more stable position.
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