Tottenham Hotspur are already gearing up for the next transfer window, and Dusan Vlahovic has emerged as one of Fabio Paratici’s top targets.
TBR Football sources revealed on Monday that Juventus were prepared to sell Vlahovic in January and Tottenham were interested in doing a deal.
The striker is out of contract next summer and, therefore, the Italian club are keen to secure a fee for him during the next transfer window.
A potential deal for Vlahovic has sparked considerable debate among Spurs fans, and a clear pattern appears to be emerging.
Tottenham fans are against Fabio Paratici signing Dusan Vlahovic
Tottenham Hotspur supporters are strongly against the idea of Fabio Paratici trying to bring Dusan Vlahovic to the North London club.
Spurs are already well stocked with strikers, given they have Dominic Solanke, Richarlison, Mathys Tel and Randal Kolo Muani.
TBR Football has been told that Thomas Frank has concerns over his options, but Kolo Muani impressed against Everton, and Solanke is yet to be given a proper chance.
There is a sense among Spurs fans that another top striker is still required, however, the consensus seems to be that Vlahovic is not that player.
Last season, the Serbian international outscored all three of Spurs’ current strikers, with Solanke ending up just one goal behind him.
Tottenham fans have now taken to X to share their disapproval towards the deal and have called for Paratici to aim higher.
One fan claimed: “I go back and forth on this, but if he can’t fire consistently in Serie A, when players like Hojlund and Lukaku can, I unfortunately don’t think he has much chance in the Premier League.”
“No, he’s worse than Solanke and Kolo Muani battling with Richarlison,” added another.
There were yet more calls to avoid a move for Vlahovic: “It would be a huge mistake by Spurs. Watch a lot of Serie A. It will be a poor fit, and we won’t be able to sell later on.”
Finally, another fan stated: “Can’t we aim for somebody towards their prime. We have Richy, Solanke and Tel who cannot score goals to save their lives. Show some ambition.”
Tottenham need Dominic Solanke back from injury soon
Solanke remains sidelined with an ankle injury, but Frank’s team could really do with a number nine just like the 28-year-old.
The former Bournemouth star’s work rate proved to be so important at times for Spurs last season and the team have been missing that focal point this term.
When asked for an injury update on the striker, Frank told the media on Tuesday: “Dom steps forward, but we will take it step by step.”
Solanke gets much because he cost £60m, but last season, he showed much promise when he was fully fit.
