Remarkably, Tottenham Hotspur have finished 2025 with the knowledge that a win at Brentford on New Year's Day will propel Thomas Frank's side onto the edge of the ascendancy, two points away from fifth-place Chelsea.
This is curious to note. Spurs' league form has been abject for much of the annual year, and this season, only twice have the Londoners won on home soil.
But it says something of Tottenham's resilience and togetherness, and the fact that Frank now has a wonderful chance to use the financial backing that is coming his way and make impactful improvements in the January transfer window, with forwards being eyed.
Spurs looking to sign forwards in January
Change is afoot down N17, with ENIC Group having already agreed a £35m fee with Crystal Palace for the transfer of Welsh winger Brennan Johnson.
Though Johnson has flattered to deceive this season, starting only three times in the Premier League since August, he is still a talented and prolific winger. In May, he snatched the winning goal in the Europa League final against Manchester United.
A replacement must be signed, even with the Lilywhites in need of a centre-midfielder too.
And, according to Sport BILD, via Sport Witness, Tottenham and the Red Devils have been in direct contact with the agents of Said El Mala, who is enjoying a goal-laden breakout year in the Bundesliga with FC Köln.
The 19-year-old is a right-footed, left-sided winger, thus fitting the profile Spurs want. However, his employers know they are onto a winner, and have responded to interest by demanding at least £35m.
That gives him the same valuation as Palace-bound Johnson.
Why El Mala is a big Johnson upgrade
Football's wheeler-dealing transfer scene rarely allows for smooth and straightforward business, but Johnson is closing on a move to Selhurst Park with minimal complications - though he must agree to the move himself - and that could pave the way for El Mala in a like-for-like switch.
The teenager is worth pursuing, in any case. This season, he has scored six goals in the Bundesliga, assisting two more. He has featured 15 times, starting six of those matches, and last year, he was on loan with Viktoria Köln in the third tier of German football.
Talent scout Jacek Kulig has hailed him for having a "huge future ahead", already proving he has the physicality and tenacity to match his natural ability and eye for a goal. Sofascore show that he has won 3.4 duels on average per league outing this term.
Clearly, El Mala would mark an upgrade on this current version of Johnson, whose sharpness in the final third has been overwhelmed and discarded following some dismal underlying metrics, such as his accuracy and intent on the ball, losing 70% of his dribbles in the Premier League.
As you can see below, El Mala is already outstripping the 24-year-old across numerous statistics, and while he has yet to make the jump over to the unforgiving English scene, his clinical edge, creativity and energy all point toward an exciting future.
The difference in ball-carrying success is astronomical - especially when considering successful take-ons, a good marker for fleetness and technical control. Johnson is an able dribbler, but he doesn't apply his skills anywhere near consistently enough.
In fact, El Mala's success in this regard has seen data analyst Spencer Mossman describe him as "the most direct winger in Europe", someone who could replace Johnson and produce more goods.
Spurs need a left-sided forward, especially after selling Heung-min Son to LAFC during the summer. El Mala could be the perfect addition, one for the future and one who could surpass Johnson from the get-go.