Tottenham Hotspur are now reportedly plotting a potential move for a young forward, who they see as Heung-min Son’s heir over the long-term.
Tottenham want to bolster their attack
Spurs are reportedly keen on bolstering their attack when the transfer window opens in January and unsurprisingly, reports indicate that they are keen on signing a right-winger.
With Dejan Kulusevski being moved to a central role, Brennan Johnson lacks competition for his place in the side, which is something Ange Postecoglou‘s men may address in the upcoming transfer window.
It has now emerged that one Danish starlet has caught the North London club’s eye ahead of January.
Spurs scout rising star
This update comes from GiveMeSport, who reveal that Tottenham have their eye on Club Brugge star Andreas Skov Olsen.
In fact, the Lilywhites even reportedly sent scouts to watch the versatile attacker in action in Burgge’s Champions League clash with Aston Villa last week.
The outlet claims that there is now a growing belief that the 24-year-old will make a big move in January, with Tottenham, AC Milan and Sevilla circling over the player.
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Tottenham see Andreas Skov Olsen as Heung-min Son’s heir
GiveMeSport say that with the Tottenham captain turning 33 at the end of the current season, the club are aware that they would have to sign an attacker who can take some of the attacking responsibility off the South Korean’s shoulder.
The decision-makers at the club are thus looking at wide attackers aged between 20 and 25, and they believe that Skov Olsen has the potential to evolve into a player of Son’s calibre.
The publication adds that as things stand, Tottenham represent the Denmark international’s ‘best chance’ of a switch to the Premier League.