Tottenham attacker says goodbye as transfer agreement made official

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Tottenham have kick-started their January transfer window with a reshuffle.

Several loan players have been recalled at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Alfie Dorrington ending his latest spell at Aberdeen this week.

Thomas Frank is desperate for new signings after the latest injury to Mohammed Kudus, but no real movement has been made in the final third after failing with Antoine Semenyo.

Tottenham have bid for Souza, with progress made to sign the Santos left-back already.

Yang Min-hyeok has now been recalled from Portsmouth and will spend the second half of the season with Championship leaders Coventry.

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Frank will now hope to add to the signing of Mason Melia in the coming days.

Yang Min-Hyeok waves goodbye after Tottenham agreement

With Crystal Palace signing Brennan Johnson for £35million before Kudus’ injury, Spurs are really lacking in the final third now.

That, added with a second loan of the season for Yang, now agreed and made official, means incoming business is desperately needed.

The South Korean winger has taken to Instagram to send a message to Pompey fans after his move to Coventry, thanking them for their support.

He wrote: “Thank you to all Pompey fans, all the best.”

Yang made 15 appearances for Pompey, only scoring three goals and delivering a single assist.

Who do Tottenham want to sign in January?

Tottenham want several new signings agreed before the 2 February deadline.

In the final third, Spurs may not be looking further than Manchester City across the next four weeks.

Omar Marmoush and Oscar Bobb are wanted, but the latter now looks likely to sign for Borussia Dortmund on loan for the rest of the season.

Yang won’t get the chance to shine during these injuries and changes, but he will want to make a name for himself further under Frank Lampard.

Helping Coventry secure promotion to the Premier League is the natural next step for Yang, and he will hopefully use that to propel himself into first-team contention at Spurs next season.