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Tottenham eyeing up a move for Conor Gallagher

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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid.

The Spanish outfit is willing to sell the England international midfielder in January, and they will demand €60 million for him. According to Fichajes, Tottenham have emerged as strong contenders to get the deal done, and they are prepared to pay the asking price.

Spurs need Conor Gallagher

They need more quality and depth in the middle of the park, and Gallagher would be the ideal acquisition. He will add work rate, physicality, and drive to the side. He has proved himself in the Premier League with Chelsea and Crystal Palace in the past. There is no doubt that he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League.

The midfielder is highly rated across Europe, and former Chelsea star Petr Cech has previously labelled him as a player with special abilities to be a leader.

Cech said: “You find that even young players can have special abilities to be a leader. Conor is one of those players – he’s always worked hard, he’s always cared and he always tries his best.”

Tottenham could use characters like him in the dressing room. Apart from his quality as a player, his leadership skills could prove to be invaluable.

Can Spurs get the deal done?

It remains to be seen whether they come forward with an official proposal to get the deal done. €60 million is a substantial amount of money, but the player is at the peak of his career, and he could justify the investment in the coming season. Tottenham need more quality in the middle of the park if they want to compete at the highest level. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal across the line quickly.

Other clubs have been linked with Gallagher as well, and Tottenham must act swiftly in order to beat the competition for his signature.

Tottenham eyeing up a move for Tyler Morton

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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Tyler Morton from Lyon.

The 23-year-old has done well since they moved to France, and he has established himself as an important player for the French outfit. He is being linked with a return to the Premier League now, and Tottenham are among several clubs keen on him, as per TEAMtalk.

Newcastle United, Everton, Brighton, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest are also keeping tabs on the young midfielder.

Tottenham could use Tyler Morton

It is no secret that they need more technical ability and control in the middle of the park. Morton could prove to be an excellent long-term acquisition. He will help them add more control and composure in the middle of the park.

The opportunity to return to the Premier League will be exciting for him as well. He has previously failed to make the cut at Liverpool despite being rated highly at the club. He will look to establish himself as an important player in the Premier League now.

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has previously labelled him as a player with an outstanding football brain.

“You can see Tyler Morton,” Klopp said of the midfielder. “We have to send him to the gym as if he gets a body, he’s a brilliant footballer. There are some things to come physique wise, but the football brain is outstanding.”

Morton has done well since Lyon move

The 23-year-old has improved a lot since then, and he knows what it takes to compete at a high level now. The opportunity to play for a big club like Tottenham will be quite exciting for him. He will be hoping to compete in Europe with them and fight for trophies.

Lyon paid £15 million for the midfielder, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham can negotiate a reasonable deal to sign him.

The 23-year-old could prove to be a solid addition for the North London club. They could groom him into an important player for the team. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.

Roma keen on January move for Mathys Tel

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Tottenham Hotspur attacker Mathys Tel has been linked with a move away from the London club.

Roma are interested in signing the 20-year-old attacker, as per Il Messagero, and it will be interesting to see if Tottenham are prepared to sanction his departure in January. He has struggled for opportunities at the London club, and he needs to play more often at this stage of his career.

Roma keen on Mathys Tel

Roma might be able to provide him with more opportunities. He needs regular time in order to continue his development. Sitting on the bench at the Premier League club will not benefit him.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has labelled him as a “strong character” in recent weeks, and there is no doubt that he is a quality player with a bright future. However, he needs regular opportunities in order to grow as a player.

Frank said on October: “He’s a young man who has a strong character and trains well every day.”

Tel should join a new club in January

Tottenham will not be able to provide him with that platform right now. Perhaps a move away from the club would be ideal. It will be interesting to see if he joins the Italian club on loan.

He signed for Tottenham on a permanent basis at the start of the season, and it would be quite surprising if they decided to cash in on him in January. Sending him out on loan could be ideal for all parties.

Regular football in Italy could help Tel improve further and fulfil his tremendous potential. He could return to Tottenham as a better player next season and force his way into the starting lineup.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Meanwhile, Tottenham should look to invest in a quality centre forward in January, who can find the back of the net regularly.

Tottenham players taking the fight to their own fans

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The ‘You could not make it up file’ at Spurs is getting pretty full. After decades of discontent bubbling away in the Tottenham dressing room, it has now been confirmed that the players have decided to mount a defence against the critics. The Telegraph understands that the leadership team at the N17 side are plotting to let fans know how they feel about being booed.

The Spurs players are adopting a new convention where they gather together in the centre circle at the end of the first half and leave the pitch together. It is believed they feel it demonstrates their solidarity, regardless of the atmosphere inside the stadium.

Additionally, the Spurs players do not walk around the pitch at the end of the game applauding the support, as is the custom at some clubs.

This has been greeted sympathetically by THFC, with Matt Law saying; Insiders believe it would be more damaging if such an obvious issue was being ignored.

As per this piece, the Tottenham dressing room appears to be having one of its regular meltdowns.

One possible way to address the discord

Perhaps instead of indulging the player’s every whim, someone might remind them that they are with us for a reason, and they are expected to take the rough with the smooth.

There seems not to have been a single coach in the last few decades who hasn’t spent their time trying to make the lives of these pampered princesses easier.

Vicario’s reaction is absolutely disgraceful, he doesn’t even bother sprinting back…pic.twitter.com/0UGFfWwi7Q

— KESP 🎥 (@KESPedits) November 29, 2025

Vicario, for example, has been courting a reality break for weeks, with an endless stream of representing the players, when he’s been leaking goals like a schoolboy. The error against Fulham was far more than a simple error.

This action by the Italian wasn’t simply unfortunate; it was plain stupid.

Tottenham dressing room troubles again

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The Tottenham dressing room has been a hotspot for unrest and discontent for much of the past decade, often tied to a cycle of managerial turnover, limited squad investment, and mounting expectations without consistent silverware. Under ENIC’s ownership since 2001, the club has prioritised financial sustainability and infrastructure.

Sources close to the Spurs dressing room say there is increasing confusion about the roles players are being tasked with, as plans are thrown out or changed either close to kick-off or alarmingly early during games.

Claims of interest are far from new at Spurs

AVB’s tenure was as brief as it was turbulent. He was undermined by the sale of Gareth Bale to Real Madrid mid-season, without key replacements like João Moutinho. Reports described a “disenchanted” dressing room, with senior players like Michael Dawson questioning the Portuguese’s authority. Villas-Boas was sacked after just 18 months, highlighting early signs of board-manager misalignment spilling into squad morale.

A lack of transfer activity has been a recurring theme

A Daily Mail report detailed jealousy over Levy’s £6m salary and Pochettino’s “up-and-down moods.” The team meeting after a Brighton loss in October 2019 revealed exhaustion “players had “nothing left physically or mentally.”

Poch was sacked days later, with insiders noting he hadn’t “lost the dressing room” but the club’s frugality had eroded it.

It was a lack of signings and talent that was determined to waste itself, like Dele Alli, who featured in José Mourinho’s reign. French players (e.g., Tanguy Ndombele) described “very tense relationships,” and he was accused of “losing the dressing room” weeks before his sacking – the Portuguese was fired just a week before the 2021 Carabao Cup final.

No major signings, like a centre-back for his preferred system, fuelled resentment.

Levy kept hiring the same low block style of managers

Poor old Nuno didn’t fare any better, bless him. The dressing room was described as “toxic” in a 2023 Athletic report, with players feeling directionless amid a post-Poch hangover.

Antonio Conte caused chaos by slating the entire club off, live on TV, after a loss against Southampton. Conte’s arrival promised trophies, but ended in acrimony. He publicly blasted the squad as “mediocre”, alienating players and some fans.

Ange Postecoglou’s woes were largely self-inflicted, with him failing to appreciate how tense the rivalry with Arsenal was, and actually squaring up to fans.

I guess we’re not in Brentford any more, Toto

Thomas Frank’s recent comments about fans booing backfired spectacularly, and despite sympathetic noises from the press, the disconnect narrative fits too well with the bad form.

It seems that there’s something not quite right at Spurs, and I suspect it isn’t the managers.

Tottenham ready to bring in an upgrade on Richarlison

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Tottenham Hotspur are looking to bring in a quality striker during the January transfer window.

Richarlison has done reasonably well for them, but he is not a clinical goalscorer. The Brazilian has found the back of the net just six times in all competitions this season. Tottenham need a better player leading the line for them if they want to win major trophies.

It will be interesting to see if they can find a quality striker in January. It could transform them in the attack and get their season back on track.

Can Spurs replace Richarlison?

Pete O’Rourke claims: “So, we know that Tottenham are in the market for a new number nine in January, if they’re able to bring one in, and also they’ve missed Dominic Solanke this season as well through injury. He’s hardly figured at all under Thomas Frank.

“Richarlison has stepped up, he’s done okay in places but I think Tottenham would prefer an out-and-out number nine to be playing as their main striker in the team.”

Richarlison set for exit?

Meanwhile, the Brazilian has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia and Brazil in recent months. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.

There is no doubt that he is a quality player, but he will not be able to lead the line for Tottenham with great success. It would make sense for him to join a club where he will get to play in his natural role. The Brazilian thrives in the role of a second striker or in the wide areas.

Tottenham need a reliable centre forward, and it will be interesting to see who they end up with.

They will be desperate to finish in the top four of the Premier League, and they need to improve in the attacking unit in order for that to happen.

Tottenham make enquiry to sign Iliman Ndiaye

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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the Everton attacker Iliman Ndiaye.

The Senegal International has done quite Everton and his performances have attracted the attention of clubs like Manchester City and Liverpool as well. According to a report from Footmercato, Tottenham have ‘made inquiries’ to sign the 25-year-old, and it will be interesting to see if they follow it up with an official offer.

Spurs could use Iliman Ndiaye

They need more cutting-edge in the final third, and signing the versatile Everton star could prove to be a wise decision. He is well settled in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact at the London club.

He has been labelled as “absolutely fantastic”, and there is no doubt that he has the quality to play for bigger clubs. The opportunity to join Tottenham will be exciting for him. He will want to compete in European football with them and fight for trophies.

However, he is highly rated at Everton. They will not want to lose a quality player like him. It will be interesting to see if Tottenham can offer a lucrative sum to convince them.

Can Spurs sign Ndiaye?

Tottenham have a talented squad at their disposal, but they need more depth in order to fight across multiple competitions. Ndiaye will add goals and creativity to the side. He is young enough to improve further and develop into a top-class player.

Tottenham should look to move quickly in order to beat the competition for his signature.

The north London club started the season well, but they have lost their way in recent weeks. They need to get over the inconsistency problems if they want to finish high up on the table. They will hope to fight for trophies as well.

Tottenham fans booing Fulham game

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To my mind, you pay your money, you take your choice. Football isn’t a religious cult; it’s a sport. Fans are paying through the eyeballs, and they quite rightly expect more. I’d charge supporters £10 a head for all games, and you watch the atmosphere improve.

The press has firmly sided with Frank

The Athletic Praised Frank’s criticism as “unacceptable” booing, noting Vicario’s post-match grace (“it’s part of football”). Highlighted the growing fan-manager disconnect. Their tone was supportive of Frank; empathetic to Vicario.

Over at the BBC, Sutton defended Frank, saying fans should back him. Which is neutral-reporting with pro-unity punditry. Meh.

The Guardian described Frank’s anger as justified, quoting him on ‘supporting each other when you’re on the pitch,’ and noted a rancorous atmosphere with half-time/full-time boos.

The Daily Mail’s Live blog called Frank “right to feel like that”; and a later article emphasised his hit back at “UNACCEPTABLE” boos. Speculates on his future amid “breaking point” with fans. Which was a little more balanced but leaned toward validating Frank’s frustration.

Football London detailed every word of Frank’s “irritated” presser; clarified he targeted Vicario-specific booing as the issue (“You can’t go after one player”). This typifies the ‘don’t bite that hand that feeds you’ attitude of the press room boys.

The incident underscores Tottenham’s mid-season crisis, with Frank’s comments risking escalation in fan tensions but also rallying calls for unity.

Vicario downplayed the boos as “part of football,” but the episode has fuelled speculation about Frank’s tenure—only Wolves have a worse home record this season.

Frank’s passion is admirable, but results must improve to heal the divide.

Our view on the fan reaction

Fans are a vital part of the story; if you don’t want the audience participation, then lock them out.

It is condescending to demand that supporters who, generally speaking, have spent fortunes on travel, food and accommodation, have to react like opera goers.

Tottenham are pushing to sign Nathan De Cat

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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the Anderlecht midfielder Nathan De Cat.

According to a report from CaughtOffside, they will face competition from Brighton and Aston Villa as well. The 17-year-old is highly rated in Belgium and has a bright future ahead of him. He could prove to be a quality long-term acquisition for Tottenham.

Nathan De Cat would be a quality addition

He can operate as a deep-lying playmaker as well as a defensive midfielder. Tottenham could use more depth in that area of the pitch, and the 17-year-old could develop into an important player for them.

According to the report, the player will cost around £30 million. Johan Lange is reportedly pushing hard to get the deal done, and it will be interesting to see if Tottenham come forward with an official proposal in the coming weeks. The player is likely to be on the move in January, and Tottenham should look to act quickly in order to beat their rivals to his signature.

De Cat could fancy a move

The opportunity to join the North London club will be quite exciting for the young midfielder. It would be a major step in his career, and he will look to test himself in the Premier League. He might not be a regular starter for Tottenham right now, but they could groom him into a first-team player in the near future.

If the player manages to fulfil his potential with them, the £30 million investment could look like a masterstroke in the long term.

De Cat is already an important player for Anderlecht, and he has the maturity to compete at the highest level. It will be interesting to see if Spurs can get the deal across the line during the January transfer window.

Frank’s plausible XI: Prepare to be disappointed

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The legacy of Levy has put us in this mess, and moaning about Frank is academic at best. Yes, you are allowed to be disappointed; we all are, but clucking like wet hens will achieve the square root of nothing. Today is unlikely to improve your mood.

Tottenham sit 9th in the Premier League table with 18 points from 12 games (5 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses), boasting a +6 goal difference but plagued by inconsistency.

We’ve won just two of their last eight across all competitions, including a 4-1 thrashing at Arsenal on November 23 and a 5-3 loss to PSG in the Champions League on November 26, where they conceded 11 goals in three matches.

Our only home league win this season came on the opening day against Burnley; since then, they’ve earned just five points from six home games—the second-worst record in the division.

Thomas Frank faces a defensive crisis with vice-captain Cristian Romero suspended (five yellows). Kevin Danso is likely to partner with Micky van de Ven at centre-back.

Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke remain sidelined until late December, but Richarlison is fit after scoring against Arsenal. Pape Matar Sarr could return from illness.

Predicted XI: Vicario; Porro, Danso, van de Ven, Udogie; Palhinha, Bentancur; Johnson, Simons, Kudus; Richarlison.

Tottenham’s front line, led by Richarlison (in red-hot form with goals in back-to-back games) and supported by Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons, will test Fulham’s solid back three. But Spurs have conceded in 80% of their last five games—expect Jiménez to exploit that.

João Palhinha’s tenacity for Tottenham could neutralize Fulham’s creative duo of Iwobi and Harry Wilson, but Spurs’ “continental fatigue” from midweek Europe might blunt their press.

Both sides are vulnerable to set pieces; Tottenham have scored from corners in three of their last five, while Fulham’s Andersen is an aerial threat.

Fulham’s counter-attacking style under Silva suits this matchup, especially against Tottenham’s high line. Spurs will most likely push for width through Pedro Porro and Destiny Udogie, but their home woes (only 1.2 goals per game at the stadium) suggest a low-scoring grind.

The Lewis Family need to do more and give fans something to be cheerful about.