Tottenham Hotspur's form has been somewhat patchy this season, and ENIC Group are looking to strengthen the first-team ranks this January despite handing £150m to new manager Thomas Frank in the summer.
Injuries have put pressure on the London club once again this season, with the win over Brentford last weekend ending a run of six matches in the Premier League without victory.
However, it's true that Spurs have left something to be desired in attack this season, and that is holding them back. With that in mind, they might just be something in recent rumours that Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo is on their radar.
The latest on Spurs' interest in Semenyo
You can trace Tottenham's interest in Ghana international Semenyo back to the summer, with an official enquiry sent to Bournemouth this summer. Chairman Bill Foley didn't want to let him leave, and the versatile forward has shown why on the field.
Spurs are persistent, though, and it's understood that they, along with Premier League rivals Liverpool and Manchester City, are ready to move for his signature this January, now that a £65m release clause becomes active.
While Spurs will fight tooth and nail to get a deal over the line, it will candidly be difficult with two of the division's heavyweights in the mix. Should things not go their way, ENIC will have alternative targets earmarked.
However, they may already be a rising star on the books who has the profile to become Tottenham's own version of the in-demand forward, and he's currently completing a year out on loan.
Spurs may already have their own Semenyo
Last season, James Maddison hailed Mikey Moore for his "young, fearless mentality", having earned a place in Ange Postecoglou's squad sporadically throughout the campaign.
A decision was made when Frank replaced Ange at the end of the 2024/25 season that the 18-year-old's development would be best served at a club that could offer him more minutes, and so he joined Rangers in Scotland on a one-year deal.
A "superstar" of a talent, as said by journalist Fabrizio Romano, Moore has torn development opponents to shreds over the past few years, scoring 21 goals and supplying 15 assists across just 34 games for the Londoners' youth side.
With ferocious dribbling and close control, Moore has what it takes to develop into a leading winger in the Premier League, his dynamism lending itself to roles on both attacking flanks.
It's been a tough campaign for the teenager, walking into a Rangers side who have fallen by the wayside, but he has started to play with a measure of form for new manager Danny Rohl, scoring in both of his past two Premiership matches.
There's something quite unique about the 5 foot 11 winger's profile, with data-driven site FBref likening his creativity and economical sprinting outbursts to Premier League stars like Morgan Rogers and Lilywhites teammate Mohammed Kudus.
But it's the opinion of Spurs writer James Harris that Moore could "bring back the old Aaron Lennon" to the club with his pace and grace down the wing. The former England international's explosiveness made him an incredibly effective and unpredictable opponent on his day, but he only scored 30 goals across 376 outings for the outfit.
Moore, with his impressive track record as a youngster, could better Lennon by some margin in that regard, potentially rivalling someone like Semenyo for output in the Premier League.
Whether that will be as the Ghanaian's teammate at Tottenham, however, remains to be seen.