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Attacking reinforcements are a must when it comes to Tottenham's next move in the transfer market.

The north London club have been incredibly active in the market for Roberto De Zerbi so far with six new additions coming in through the door.

Strengthening at the back with Martin Dubravka joining the goalkeeping department and Marcos Senesi, Jan Paul van Hecke and Andy Robertson adding to the defensive options, Spurs have spent huge money to take their midfield to the next level with Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali signing on the dotted line.

It has been extremely quiet in the final third, however, with supporters hoping things will soon start to ramp up there as the 2026/27 season draws ever closer.

Goals proved to be a huge problem for Tottenham last term and a major reason for them enduring an almighty relegation scare.

De Zerbi will be doing everything in his power to drag Tottenham up the league table this campaign, with goals and new attacking options a must if that is to be the case.

Kolo Muani return

Tottenham have made an offer to re-sign Paris Saint-Germain attacker Randal Kolo Muani, according to Italian publication Tuttosport.

The French international spent the 2025/26 season on loan in N17 but he failed to hit the heights under three different managers.

After previously excelling for Nantes and Eintracht Frankfurt prior to his move to Paris Saint-Germain, Kolo Muani, who enjoyed a fruitful loan spell with Juventus in the second half of the 2024/25 season, only managed five goals in 41 appearances in a Tottenham shirt.

Despite his woes in front of goal, Tuttosport report that Spurs have made an offer for the French international, but it is Juventus who remain the favourites to sign him from the Champions League holders.

Kolo Muani question

It comes as a big surprise to see Kolo Muani mentioned with a return to Tottenham going on his struggles last season.

His time in the capital was underwhelming to say the least, with the player only managing a solitary goal in the Premier League despite featuring in 30 league games for the football club.

He did fare better in the Champions League, though, with four goals in nine appearances, including a double on his return to the French capital as PSG defeated Spurs 5-3 in the Champions League.

Previously described as "very complete" by Kylian Mbappe, it just never quite happened for Kolo Muani in a Tottenham shirt, as in fact was the case for a lot of the squad last term as they went dangerously close to suffering relegation to the Championship.

De Zerbi will now be targeting a big season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the hope will be that Spurs can get back to their previous heights under the guidance of the Italian after finishing the past two campaigns in 17th place.

If, for argument's sake, Kolo Muani was to return over the coming weeks, he would possibly benefit from a more attacking Tottenham under the head coach, a full pre-season alongside his teammates and a year's Premier League experience to his name.

One possible other benefit to re-signing the ex-Nantes man is that he would help solve a double De Zerbi issue in that he can operate as a striker or on the wing at a time when Tottenham have already spent £237m in the transfer window.

That would then allow the club to go big in the market to bring in a new attacking player to drastically improve their final third options and hopefully see a huge improvement there as they look to secure a place in Europe.

While there could be some benefits to bringing back Kolo Muani, it is not something Tottenham should entertain going on what he contributed on the pitch last term.

The Frenchman quite often came in for criticism from fans after offering very little in the final third, and it's fair to say that a return, which could draw some comparisons to Timo Werner's return after an initial loan spell, would not sit well with many at a time when Tottenham have made some statement moves in the market.

Kolo Muani did not live up to expectations in his year at Tottenham and for that reason the club should look elsewhere as they plan for the years ahead.

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