Tottenham Hotspur are still reportedly exploring options to bolster their attacking line, with Barcelona’s Ansu Fati emerging as a potential target.
Tottenham’s hunt for attacking reinforcements continues
Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of a versatile forward remains a recurring theme this transfer window. Following their inability to secure PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani, Spurs have now turned their attention to other options.
Recently, Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo was linked as a potential target, with his ability to play across the front line fitting the profile Postecoglou is seeking.
However, sources close to the situation suggest that a mid-season deal for Mbeumo appears increasingly unlikely, forcing Tottenham to assess alternative candidates who can strengthen their squad for the second half of the campaign.
Ansu Fati attracts Tottenham Hotspur’s interest
According to reports from Sport, Tottenham Hotspur have emerged as potential suitors for Barcelona’s Ansu Fati, who is widely expected to depart the Catalan giants during this transfer window.
The publication claims Tottenham are keen to bring Fati on board, viewing his versatility as a key asset that could address the gaps in their attacking setup.
Meanwhile, West Ham United are also monitoring the situation closely, with injuries to forwards Michail Antonio and Niclas Fullkrug leaving Graham Potter’s side short of options in the attacking department.
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With Barcelona reportedly open to sanctioning another loan deal for Fati, the decision now hinges on the ability of either Premier League club to present a convincing offer.
Could Fati fit into Tottenham’s plans?
The report also highlights that Tottenham’s interest in Fati has been influenced by growing pressure following their defeat to Arsenal, which has intensified calls for reinforcements.
With Barcelona prepared to facilitate a loan deal, the move appears to be a low-risk option for Tottenham, provided they can outmanoeuvre West Ham United in negotiations.