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Tottenham make transfer decision on £60m attacker after meeting with club on Friday

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Tottenham have reportedly dismissed the possibility of offloading Richarlison in the January transfer window, despite persistent interest from Brazilian club Fluminense.

The 27-year-old forward has been linked with a return to his former side in recent weeks, with Brazilian clubs actively seeking reinforcements ahead of their mid-season transfer period.

Tottenham decide Richarlison is not for sale

However, according to GE Globo, discussions held last Friday between Spurs and Fluminense concluded with Tottenham making it clear they are unwilling to part ways with Richarlison.

Fluminense president Mário Bittencourt had openly expressed a desire to bring the Brazilian international back, adding to speculation that Richarlison might consider a return to Brazil to rejuvenate his career and strengthen his chances with the national team.

Nonetheless, Spurs’ latest stance suggests the striker is still a part of their plans for the remainder of the campaign.

Richarlison’s season has been marred by injuries, which have significantly limited his contributions on the pitch.

A hamstring injury sustained in November has compounded his earlier struggles, sidelining him for a total of 20 matches. Before his setback, he featured in only seven games across all competitions, registering a single goal and one assist in just 173 minutes of playing time.

Despite these challenges, manager Ange Postecoglou seems intent on retaining the £60m Tottenham man’s services.

While the summer signing of Dominic Solanke has provided Spurs with a dependable attacking option, Richarlison’s experience and potential to deliver once fully fit make him a valuable asset as the club navigate a difficult season.

Tottenham’s decision to hold onto him shows their belief in his ability to recover and contribute meaningfully during the second half of the campaign.

For now, the focus at Spurs is on helping Richarlison regain fitness and form, ensuring he can play a pivotal role in the club’s push for stability and success in the coming months.

Tottenham ace set for January return after club prepares to cut short his loan spell

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Tottenham’s young striker Alejo Veliz may return to North London in January after an underwhelming loan spell at Espanyol.

The Argentine forward, who joined the La Liga club on a season-long loan in the summer, has struggled to make a consistent impact during his time in Spain.

Alejo Veliz could be sent back to Tottenham in January

Reports from La Grada Ràdio indicate that Veliz is open to leaving Espanyol this winter, while another outlet AS suggests the club is prepared to end his loan early.

Manager Manolo González is reportedly no longer confident in the 21-year-old, and Espanyol’s need to free up squad space and reduce their wage bill for new signings makes an early departure for Veliz increasingly likely.

Despite netting four goals in 15 appearances across all competitions, Veliz’s opportunities have dwindled since November, casting doubts over his future with the Catalonian side.

Veliz joined Tottenham in August 2023 on a six-year contract worth £13 million. He made his Premier League debut as a late substitute in a 2–1 victory over Liverpool and scored his first goal for Spurs later that year in a 4–2 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion.

In February 2024, Veliz went on a six-month loan to Sevilla, where he wore the iconic number 10 shirt previously donned by Diego Maradona.

Expectations were high for Veliz’s stint at Espanyol, particularly after his dramatic late goal secured a crucial victory against Rayo Vallecano.

However, his limited game time and inconsistent form have left both parties reconsidering the arrangement.

A January return would give Tottenham a chance to reassess Veliz’s development and determine the best course for his career.

Whether reintegrated into Ange Postecoglou’s squad or sent out on another loan, the coming month will be pivotal in shaping the trajectory of the promising young striker.

Blow for Tottenham: Key first-team duo set to miss Liverpool clash

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Tottenham Hotspur edged past Manchester United 4-3 in a pulsating League Cup quarter-final encounter, booking their place in the semi-finals where they will face reigning champions Liverpool.

While the victory brought joy to the Spurs faithful, the London club has already been dealt a blow ahead of the two-legged clash with the Reds.

James Maddison and Pape Matar Sarr to miss Liverpool clash

Midfield duo James Maddison and Pape Matar Sarr will miss the first leg after accumulating their second yellow cards of the tournament during the win against United. Under competition rules, two bookings result in a one-match suspension.

This development leaves manager Ange Postecoglou with a significant midfield headache as he prepares to face an in-form Liverpool side aiming to defend their crown.

Tottenham’s quarter-final clash with Manchester United was nothing short of electrifying. Spurs took an early lead in the 15th minute when Pedro Porro’s thunderous strike was parried into the path of Dominic Solanke, who made no mistake with the rebound.

Dejan Kulusevski doubled Tottenham’s advantage just seconds into the second half with a composed finish, and Solanke added his second minutes later, putting the hosts in a commanding 3-0 position.

However, Manchester United refused to bow out quietly, capitalising on a pair of glaring errors from Tottenham goalkeeper Fraser Forster, scoring twice in 7 minutes.

The momentum was on the visitors side until Tottenham captain Heung-min Son stepped up in the 88th minute to ease nerves, stunning the crowd by scoring directly from a corner.

Despite a stoppage-time header from Jonny Evans that made it 4-3, Spurs held on to secure their spot in the last four.

Tottenham hoping to end their trophy drought

Awaiting Tottenham in the semi-finals are Liverpool, who fielded a youthful side to dispatch Southampton 2-1 in their quarter-final. Spurs will go into the game hoping to beat Liverpool and get one over them after being denied a chance to win the Champions League by them back in 2019.

Spurs are now just one step away from the League Cup final, offering a golden opportunity to end a trophy drought that has plagued the club for over 15 years.

“On his way to North London” – Club insider makes exciting Tottenham transfer claim about defender with a release clause

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Tottenham Hotspur could finalise the signing of Getafe CF centre-back Omar Alderete as soon as the January transfer window opens.

That’s according to club insider John Wenham, who believes Spurs can get the 28-year-old through the door as soon as the January transfer window opens.

Tottenham urged to sign Omar Alderete

Speaking to Tottenham News, he said:

“It is good to see centre-backs being linked with the club.”

“If this is true, then the player should be signed by 1 January. He has a release clause, so Tottenham know what the deal is. Have the money transferred by 9 am on 1 January and the player will be on his way to North London.

“I don’t know much about this player. However, I trust our scouting team, they have signed some other lesser-known players who have proven to be good signings, so why can’t they do that again?”

Tottenham’s need to sign new centre-back

Tottenham are in desperate need of a new defender in the January transfer window to help their current crisis at the back.

First choice centre-back duo Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are both out injured.

Both have had recurring troubles with injuries this season having missed a good chunk of games so far.

Ange Postecoglou surprised everyone when he named the duo in the starting XI against Chelsea during their 4-3 defeat.

But neither of them managed to go through the game without suffering injuries. Romero lasted less than 15 minutes and Micky van de Ven was forced off in the final quarter of the game.

Meanwhile Ben Davies, who stepped up initially in the absence of the aforementioned duo, also picked up a hamstring injury recently ruling him our for a significant period.

Ange Postecoglou has had to play summer signing Archie Gray as a makeshift center-back for the past few games and may have to field the pair again vs Manchester United.

Alderete’s release clause makes him an attainable target, and Spurs fans will hope the club acts decisively to bring him in on January 1.

A new defender at this point has become almost a necessity for Tottenham. But before any January arrivals, Postecoglou will have to navigate crucial fixtures with his depleted squad, including an upcoming clash against Manchester United.

Blow for Spurs: Doctor confirms Tottenham player is out “until the start of February”

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Tottenham are facing a mounting injury crisis, with several key players across the squad currently sidelined.

The latest update from injury expert Dr. Rajpal Brar sheds light on the condition of young winger Wilson Odobert, who underwent hamstring surgery last month.

In defence, Spurs are without Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Ben Davies, and Destiny Udogie, who picked up an injury during their recent win over Southampton. Djed Spence also limped off after the game, adding to Ange Postecoglou’s defensive woes.

The situation is equally dire in attack. Richarlison remains out of action, while 19-year-old Wilson Odobert has endured a frustrating debut season due to persistent hamstring problems.

Dr. Rajpal Brar, speaking to Tottenham News, provided insight into Odobert’s recovery timeline:

“Considering he had surgery in mid-November, the best-case return would be around the end of February, and the worst case would be another setback during rehab that has him out for significantly longer.”

“At this stage, it may be too early to gauge whether or not he’s on track to return come the end of February.”

“I still do not see him back in training until the start of February.”

Wilson Odobert’s challenging start at Spurs

Wilson Odobert joined Tottenham in August from Burnley for a significant transfer fee, arriving with high expectations. However, his debut season has been plagued by recurring hamstring issues.

The French forward initially missed seven matches earlier in the campaign due to a similar injury. A subsequent setback in late October has kept him sidelined ever since, adding six more games to his absence tally.

Odobert made an impressive start to his Spurs career, showcasing his potential during a 4-0 victory over Everton, but has managed just 182 minutes across five appearances in all competitions.

Tottenham will be eager to welcome Odobert back as they look to reignite their push for a top-four finish. With a decimated squad, Postecoglou faces the challenge of navigating the congested festive fixture list without several key players.

Odobert’s long-term fitness will be crucial not just for this season but also for his development as one of Tottenham’s most promising young talents.

Tottenham could open talks to sign John Victor in January

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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly keen on the Botafogo goalkeeper John Victor.

The 28-year-old Brazilian is on the radar of Manchester United as well. Both English clubs are looking to add more depth to their goalkeeping unit and they have identified the 28-year-old as a potential target.

According to Fichajes, Tottenham are keen on opening negotiations to sign the Brazilian in January. Manchester United are keeping tabs on his situation as well, and it will be interesting to see if Tottenham can win the race for his signature.

The North London club have already initiated contact with his club regarding a potential move.

Tottenham need to add more depth to their goalkeeping department. Guglielmo Vicario is sidelined with an injury and Fraser Forster is not a long-term option for them. They need to bring in a quality understudy to the Italian international, and the Brazilian seems like the ideal fit.

The report states that he could be available for a fee of around €9-10 million. It would be a reasonable acquisition for the North London club and they should look to get the deal across the line. The opportunity to join them will be quite attractive for the Brazilian.

Similarly, Manchester United will be an attractive destination for the player as well. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world and they need a quality alternative to Andre Onana. The former Inter Milan goalkeeper can be prone to errors and Manchester United need more competition for places so that they can improve as a squad.

Victor has proven himself with Botafogo and he will certainly fancy his chances of doing well in English football. The player is at the peak of his powers, and he will look to hit the ground running in English football.

If he manages to adapt to the Premier League quickly, he could prove to be a major bargain for the reported asking price.

Tottenham keeping tabs on Kiernan Dewsbury

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Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for the Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

The 26-year-old joined Chelsea in July 2024, but he has struggled for regular game time at the London club. The player is yet to start a single Premier League game for Chelsea and he has been linked with a move away from the club in January.

According to CaughtOffside, clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Newcastle United are keeping tabs on his situation and they could be willing to provide him with an exit route next month.

The midfielder needs to play regularly at this stage of his career and sitting on the bench at Chelsea is unlikely to benefit him. He would have expected to play more often when he joined the Blues. He was a key player for Enzo Maresca during their time together at Leicester City, but the Italian manager has not given him opportunities at Stamford Bridge.

Tottenham could certainly use a creative midfielder like him who will chip in with goals and creativity. He is capable of operating as a box-to-box midfielder as well as an advanced central midfielder. Tottenham need more depth in the side during the second half of the campaign and the 26-year-old would be a useful acquisition.

It will be interesting to see if the North London club can secure his services for a reasonable amount of money. If Chelsea are unwilling to sell the player permanently midway through the season, a loan move could be ideal for the player as well. He needs to be playing regularly in order to get his career back on track.

min ready to trade Tottenham record in exchange for a trophy

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Tottenham Hotspur attacker Son Heung-min has now revealed the one thing he would like to change from his time at the club.

The South Korean international has been exceptional for Tottenham since joining the club and he has scored several goals and picked up numerous assists for them. Son has broken the assist record for Tottenham as well.

Speaking to the club’s official media, the player has now revealed that he would trade the record in exchange for a trophy. Despite his success with the English club, he has not managed to win a trophy for them.

Son told Tottenham Hotspur: “I’m very proud of what I’ve achieved for this club but I’m still hungry, I still want to always improve. If I could change one thing for a trophy it would definitely be this. I think everybody deserves this, the club deserve it, the fans deserve it, so we are working on it.”

There is no doubt that he has been a world-class performer for them and he has picked up the most number of assists for the club in the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if he can guide them to a trophy this season.

Tottenham certainly have a quality squad at their disposal, and the fans will certainly hope that they can end their 16-year wait for silverware.

Tottenham have been quite mediocre this season and it remains to be seen whether they can bounce back strongly during the second half of the season and secure Champions League qualification as well.

Contact made: Tottenham initiate contact to sign Brazilian ace; offer expected in ‘coming weeks’

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Tottenham’s persistent injury crisis has prompted the club to actively seek reinforcements in the upcoming January transfer window, with Botafogo’s goalkeeper John Victor emerging as a potential option.

The North London side has grappled with fitness setbacks throughout the season, which worsened when first-choice goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario suffered a severe ankle injury during last month’s emphatic 4-0 victory over Manchester City.

Remarkably, Vicario continued playing despite breaking a bone in his ankle, showcasing incredible resilience. However, following surgery, the Italian is now sidelined for a few months, leaving Spurs in need of a dependable alternative.

Tottenham make contact to sign John Victor

According to a report from UOL, Tottenham have already reached out to Botafogo regarding John Victor’s availability and potential transfer terms. They could make a move for him in the coming window.

Competing interest has emerged from Galatasaray and Bahia, but Spurs reportedly leads the race for the 28-year-old’s services.

John transferred to Botafogo in January 2024 from Santos, signing a four-year deal for a reported fee of €1.5 million.

While his debut year has demonstrated his potential, it has also been marred by periodic muscle injuries.

After a two-month spell on the sidelines earlier this season, John made his return during Botafogo’s Libertadores campaign opener in April, reinforcing his reliability when fit.

Although he is contracted to Botafogo until 2027, uncertainty about his future has paved the way for a possible transfer. As per the report, the club are expected to receive offers for him in ‘coming weeks’.

Known for his consistent displays and strong presence in goal, John has caught Tottenham’s attention as they search for a short-term solution to their goalkeeping dilemma.

With the experienced Fraser Forster currently covering for Vicario, Spurs could benefit significantly from John’s arrival, adding depth and a more dynamic option between the posts during this challenging period.

A January move for the Brazilian could be crucial for Tottenham as they strive to stabilise their season amidst ongoing injuries and fluctuating form.

Tottenham to open talks for John Victor

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Tottenham Hotspur remain keen on signing John Victor from Botafogo.

The 28-year-old Brazilian is on the radar of Manchester United as well and a report from CaughtOffside claims that both clubs will hold talks with the Brazilian club regarding a move for Victor soon.

The player is likely to cost around €10 million and Tottenham certainly have the finances to get the deal across the line. The Brazilian goalkeeper has done quite well for Botafogo and he could be the ideal backup option to Guglielmo Vicario.

Fraser Forster will need to be replaced soon and the Brazilian could be a quality alternative. The 28-year-old is at the peak of his powers, and he could be tempted to move to the Premier League. Clubs like Manchester United and Tottenham will be able to provide him with the platform to push for trophies and compete at a high level. The player is at the peak of his career and he might feel that this is the right time for him to try out a new challenge.

It will be interesting to see if Tottenham decide to come forward with an offer to sign the player when the transfer window opens next month.

Spurs have had a mediocre season so far and they will be desperate to bounce back strongly and put together a consistent front of results in the coming weeks. They need to sign quality players to bounce back strongly. They will be desperate to secure Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and it remains to be seen whether they can finish in the top four.

Meanwhile, Manchester United need goalkeeping depth as well, and Victor could compete with the error-prone Andre Onana for the starting spot. Both clubs will be exciting destinations for him, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up.