Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move to sign both Samu Aghehowa and Dusan Vlahovic ahead of 2026, but Fabrizio Romano, writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, has confirmed that there is nothing in either link as of today.
We could see Spurs continue investing in their playing squad in 2026, especially after the recent news of a cash injection. Tottenham announced a new £100m capital injection from majority owners ENIC, to boost their financial position, with GIVEMESPORT sources confirming that although the money wasn't going to be solely spent on new additions, it would help bring in reinforcements.
Tottenham have shown signs of improvement this season in the Premier League after finishing 17th last term, but they are still performing inconsistently under Thomas Frank, particularly away from home. The January window could be an ideal opportunity for the north London club to strengthen their squad further ahead of the second half of the campaign.
Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano has addressed recent rumours that Tottenham are interested in signing Porto striker Samu and Juventus forward Vlahovic. The respected reporter confirms that there is nothing in these links as it stands, but both players will be names to follow in 2026.
"Nothing in it as of today. Both will be names to follow in 2026 in general, so links are normal, but we'll see many links."
Recent reports claimed that Tottenham are in pole position to sign Vlahovic in 2026, ahead of some of their Premier League rivals. It's also been reported that Fabio Paratici wants Tottenham to bring in Samu in the January transfer window after an impressive spell with Porto.
Tottenham's current striker options include Mathys Tel, Dominic Solanke, Richarlison, and Randal Kolo Muani, but the latter is only on loan as it stands. Tel is still a young, unproven product, while there is an argument to suggest that he might be better suited to playing out wide.
Richarlison has endured injury struggles during his time at Tottenham and has been linked with a departure in recent months, so although Spurs are fairly stacked in the centre-forward position, it could still be an area they look to strengthen in the near future.