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Fabrizio Romano reveals how much Tottenham must pay for defensive target

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In recent hours, Tottenham have been in the headlines for more than just their on-field performances.

The club’s focus seems to be on strengthening its squad, particularly with a few key injuries causing concern.

On a positive note, three Spurs players have returned to training, but the situation took a turn when a midfielder was injured during a recent session.

Additionally, Tottenham has been linked with a Premier League coach, sparking curiosity about their future managerial direction.

Tottenham is also actively working on reinforcing their defensive options. With injuries to key players like Destiny Udogie, Spurs’ need for a new left-back is becoming more pressing.

That brings us to the latest update on a player long linked with the club.

Fabrizio Romano reveals the price for Patrick Dorgu

Tottenham have long had an interest in Lecce’s 20-year-old left-back Patrick Dorgu.

The versatile defender has impressed this season, having played both as an attack-minded wing-back and a right-winger.

This adaptability, especially at such a young age, has caught the attention of several top clubs, including Manchester United, who have now entered the race.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United has made the first official move for Dorgu, offering €27m (£22.8m) plus add-ons.

However, Lecce rejected the bid, insisting on a higher fee of €40m (£33.8m) to part ways with their rising star.

While United are leading the charge, Romano suggests that more talks are expected between the two clubs. Napoli is also closely monitoring the situation.

Dorgu, who is eager to make the move, could be a perfect fit for Tottenham, especially given Udogie’s recent injury struggles.

With the player’s price tag confirmed, Tottenham may need to act quickly if they want to secure his services before Manchester United makes further progress.

Who is the highest paid player at Tottenham Hotspur?

The highest-paid player at Tottenham Hotspur is Son Heung-min, earning £190,000 per week, which totals £9.88 million annually.

Since joining from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, Son has become a club legend, making over 300 Premier League appearances.

Known for his impressive dribbling skills and goal-scoring ability, Son is a key player for Spurs, consistently posing a threat with his ability to cut inside and score. He currently doesn't receive bonuses at the club.

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Spurs loan watch: Midweek slate

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This midweek, there were a few games for Tottenham Hotspur loanees, across various competitions. Let's take a look at how they all got on.

How the midweek games went for all of the Tottenham loanees

In the Bristol St Motors trophy, there was action for Josh Keeley, Jamie Donley, and their Leyton Orient side, as they hosted Stevenage in the knockout stages of the competition. For this game, Keeley started, whilst Donley was included amongst those on the substitutes bench.

After 25 minutes, Keeley let in a rare goal, thanks to an own goal from Orient central defender Brandon Cooper. At half-time, in an attempt to rescue the game, Wellens introduced Donley.

Midway through the second half, the 20-year old missed an opta defined big chance, having his effort saved from an angle. Despite dominating the ball, the O's could not find an equaliser, and they were knocked out of the competition by their fellow League One side.

Next up for Orient is a home game against Reading in the league this Saturday, with a 15:00 GMT kick off for that one.

In the Championship, there would be no action for Dane Scarlett - with it being confirmed early this week that he has been recalled by the club from his loan at Oxford United, due to a lack of game time. The expectation is that he will be sent out on loan to another club at some point this winter transfer window.

There was, however, a game for Ashley Phillips and his Stoke City side, as they made the trip South to face Portsmouth. It would be the nightmare start for the Potters, finding themselves two goals down within the first ten minutes of the game,

After 27 minutes, Phillips' central defensive partner, Ben Wilmot, got one back for Stoke, with the sides going into the half time break at 2-1 to the hosts. However, just four minutes into the second half, Pompey would restore their two goal advantage.

That would be the final goal of the game, and Stoke were condemned to a tough 3-1 defeat, for their first loss under new manager Mark Robins. This leaves them in 19th place in the Championship, with 28 points from 28 games. Their hosts leapfrogged them with this win, going one point ahead with a game in hand.

Next up is a home game against Oxford, on Saturday at 12:30 GMT.

Finally, Bryan Gil started for Girona in their dead rubber Champions League game away to AC Milan. The 24-year old played 72 minutes, and created a big chance. Girona lost 1-0.

Next up is an away game against Rayo Vallecano in La Liga on Sunday, with a 13:30 GMT kick off for that one.

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Report: Tottenham eye late January move for Premier League striker

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Tottenham Hotspur are making headlines once again as the January transfer window approaches its conclusion.

With just a few days remaining, Spurs are reportedly working on securing reinforcements to address their squad's mounting challenges.

The North London side has faced a turbulent season, plagued by injuries to key players, including Timo Werner, Dominic Solanke, and Wilson Odobert.

While three players have returned to training in recent days, a setback came in the form of a midfield injury during a recent session, adding further strain to an already depleted squad.

In addition to targeting new players, Tottenham remain linked with managerial candidates from within the Premier League, as questions over Ange Postecoglou’s future persist.

However, the club’s hierarchy seems to be backing the Australian for now, recognising the difficulties posed by the injury crisis and inconsistent performances.

As speculation mounts, one of Tottenham’s reported targets has emerged, hinting at a potential late move to strengthen their attacking options.

Tottenham preparing move for Liam Delap

According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham are preparing a move for Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, with the 21-year-old identified as a key target.

Delap has impressed this season with eight goals and two assists in 22 appearances across all competitions, making him one of the standout young players in the league.

A former Manchester City academy product, Delap joined Ipswich Town last summer for £20 million and has since become a vital part of their attack.

His contract runs until 2029, and his performance against Chelsea in December, where he scored and assisted in a 2-0 win, further solidified his reputation.

With Chelsea also reportedly interested, Tottenham face stiff competition for the forward’s signature. However, with injuries mounting and Spurs sitting 15th in the Premier League, the club must act swiftly to secure the much-needed addition before the window closes.

What are the most expensive Tottenham Hotspur sales of all time?

Tottenham Hotspur have seen some high-profile departures over the years, with Gareth Bale topping the list. Sold to Real Madrid in 2013 for a record €101m, the Welsh winger became one of the world’s best during his six years at Spurs, though he struggled to replicate that dominance in Spain.

Harry Kane, a club legend and Spurs' all-time top scorer, follows closely at €95m. The English striker moved to Bayern Munich in 2023, a deal Spurs couldn’t refuse given his contract was nearing its end.

Next is Kyle Walker, who left for Manchester City in 2018 for €52.7m. The full-back had an excellent eight-year stint in North London before becoming a key part of City’s success.

Dimitar Berbatov ranks fourth, moving to Manchester United in 2009 for €38m. The Bulgarian forward contributed significantly to Spurs before joining United, where he enjoyed a trophy-laden period.

Finally, Luka Modric completes the list at €35m. The Croatian playmaker, sold to Real Madrid in 2012, is remembered as one of the Premier League’s best midfielders, with his time at Spurs crucial to his development into a world-class player.

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Blow for Tottenham in pursuit of London rival's coach to succeed Ange Postecoglou

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Tottenham Hotspur continue to find themselves in the spotlight as pressure mounts on manager Ange Postecoglou.

With increasing speculation surrounding his future, Spurs have been linked to various potential managerial replacements in recent days.

In addition to these developments, three Spurs players have returned to training, and unfortunately, a key midfielder suffered an injury during a session, adding to the club's ongoing challenges.

Although it remains uncertain whether Tottenham will part ways with Postecoglou, reports suggest the club is already preparing a list of managerial candidates.

As of now, it seems Spurs are seriously considering names from across the Premier League, but recent developments have brought a setback to their plans.

Setback for Tottenham in pursuit of Marco Silva

Tottenham’s pursuit of a managerial replacement has encountered a setback, particularly in their interest in a coach from a rival London club.

The Daily Mail recently reported that Fulham’s Marco Silva had emerged as a potential candidate for the Spurs hot seat.

However, Fulham are reportedly "confident" that Tottenham will not be able to secure Silva’s services. The reason for their confidence? Silva is protected by a release clause worth £8 million, a figure Tottenham are unlikely to pay.

This clause could prove to be a significant hurdle for Spurs, as Fulham believe it will deter both Tottenham and other interested clubs from pursuing their head coach.

Meanwhile, Tottenham’s focus remains on a shortlist of managers, which also includes Edin Terzic, Thomas Frank, and Andoni Iraola.

While these names are all solid options, none are seen as particularly high-profile, leaving many to wonder whether Spurs might look for a more exciting option if a more renowned manager becomes available.

For now, Tottenham’s search for a new manager continues, but Silva’s release clause and the club’s limited options could delay any significant decisions in the near future.

What has been Ange Postecoglou's results with Tottenham?

Ange Postecoglou’s tenure at Tottenham has raised many questions, especially during the 2024-2025 season. In the Premier League, the team has played 22 matches, securing 7 wins, 3 draws, and suffering 12 losses, earning just 24 points.

In the Europa League, Tottenham played 6 matches, achieving 3 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss, which falls short of the expectations for a club of Tottenham’s stature, earning 11 points in total.

Meanwhile, in the Carabao Cup, Tottenham performed well, winning all 4 matches played. The FA Cup saw a single victory in the one match contested.

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Fabrizio Romano reveals Bournemouth manager has caught the attention of Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur’s season has been turbulent, and with every poor performance, questions about the future of Ange Postecoglou seem to grow louder.

The Australian coach, who took charge of Spurs at the start of the season, has faced mounting pressure due to the team’s underwhelming form in the Premier League.

With the fans expressing concern over the club’s direction, Tottenham's hierarchy finds itself in a delicate balancing act, trying to navigate between their faith in Postecoglou and the growing expectations of success.

The current rumblings in the media suggest that Spurs are not ready to part ways with Postecoglou yet, but the manager's future may depend on the next few games.

With two crucial fixtures against Hoffenheim and Leicester approaching, it has been reported that Postecoglou has just a short window to turn things around if he wants to keep his job.

While pressure mounts, Tottenham's board is allegedly drawing up a list of potential replacements, and some familiar names from the Premier League have emerged as options.

Tottenham's managerial backup plan

One of the names making the rounds is Andoni Iraola, currently at the helm of Bournemouth.

Fabrizio Romano, a renowned football journalist, told GIVEMESPORT that he believes that the Spanish manager’s work at the Vitality Stadium has undoubtedly caught the attention of Tottenham’s decision-makers.

Bournemouth, a club with lower expectations, has significantly overperformed this season, sitting in seventh place in the Premier League, just two points behind fourth-placed teams.

It’s clear that Iraola’s ability to exceed expectations has impressed Spurs’ hierarchy.

However, Romano adds a key piece of information regarding the potential move, "Andoni Iraola will no doubt be catching Spurs‘ eye with his work at Bournemouth but the Spaniard is highly unlikely to leave the south coast in mid-season and even he can’t magically heal injuries."

This statement hints that, despite Tottenham’s interest, Iraola is likely to stay committed to Bournemouth for the remainder of the season.

Therefore, Spurs might have to wait until the summer or explore other alternatives if Postecoglou’s future is to be decided sooner.

Is Ange Postecoglou’s position really under threat?

With all the rumours circulating, the situation remains fluid. The decision regarding Ange Postecoglou’s tenure at Tottenham seems tied to the club’s upcoming performances.

If Spurs fail to show significant improvement, the managerial changes could come sooner rather than later.

On the other hand, Postecoglou’s position could stabilise with a few strong results, meaning the club will continue to back him in the short term.

Tottenham’s next few matches will be crucial, not only for Postecoglou’s future but for the club’s direction in this uncertain season.

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Tottenham boosted as three key players return to training

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Tottenham Hotspur supporters can finally breathe a sigh of relief.

While the squad gears up for their pivotal Europa League clash, three key players—Radu Dragusin, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Cristian Romero—were spotted back in training at Hotspur Way.

With injuries piling up this season, the return of these crucial figures couldn’t have come at a better time.

The sight of Cristian Romero and Rodrigo Bentancur back on the pitch is a particularly welcome boost for manager Ange Postecoglou, who has faced significant challenges with squad depth in recent weeks.

Meanwhile, Dragusin’s recovery adds much-needed stability to the defensive line after a challenging outing against Everton.

Cristian Romero, Radu Dragusin and Rodrigo Bentancur return to training

Cristian Romero, who has been out of action since early December following an injury during the defeat to Chelsea, returned to training.

His absence left a noticeable gap in Tottenham’s defensive capabilities, but his fitness recovery signals a step forward for the North London side.

Rodrigo Bentancur, sidelined since sustaining a concussion in the Carabao Cup victory over Liverpool, also rejoined the squad.

Known for his composure and tactical intelligence, Bentancur’s return strengthens Tottenham’s midfield options at a crucial juncture.

Additionally, Radu Dragusin—substituted at halftime in the 3-2 loss to Everton due to a head wound—was fit to participate in the session.

His presence further solidifies Postecoglou’s defensive options for the upcoming fixture.

PA Sport journalist George Sessions shared the encouraging news, tweeting: "Finally some good news for #THFC and Ange Postecoglou as Cristian Romero takes part in training before Thursday’s trip to Hoffenheim. Rodrigo Bentancur and Radu Dragusin also out there."

Tottenham shifts focus to Europa League glory

Tottenham’s upcoming clash with Hoffenheim is vital, with automatic Europa League qualification on the line.

The return of Romero, Bentancur, and Dragusin offers hope for a team battling both injuries and inconsistency.

Cristian Romero’s defensive prowess, Rodrigo Bentancur’s midfield control, and Radu Dragusin’s adaptability could prove game-changing as Spurs seek to stabilise their campaign.

With a packed fixture schedule ahead, having these players back in contention might just provide the spark Tottenham needs to turn their season around.

For Ange Postecoglou and his squad, the task now is ensuring these players are match-fit and ready to make an impact.

Thursday night’s performance in Germany will reveal just how pivotal their return truly is.

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Tottenham's chase for Evann Guessand divides opinions

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While Tottenham Hotspur navigates a challenging January transfer window, one name has emerged as a potential solution to their attacking woes: Evann Guessand.

The Nice forward has reportedly caught the eye of Spurs scouts, offering a glimmer of hope in a month filled with frustrations and near-misses.

While we were initially excited by links to high-profile targets, the club’s shift to more modest options has sparked debate.

Is Guessand the right fit for Ange Postecoglou’s system, or a sign of dwindling ambition? With the clock ticking, Tottenham’s transfer activity—or lack thereof—remains a hot topic.

Evann Guessand becomes Tottenham's new target

After missing out on Lille’s Jonathan David, who prefers to wait until the summer to decide his future, Tottenham has reportedly turned its attention to Evann Guessand.

According to TEAMtalk, the 23-year-old forward is now being considered as a viable alternative to bolster Spurs’ attacking options.

Guessand, valued at £20 million by Nice, offers versatility as he can play as a central striker or on either wing.

This flexibility aligns with the demands of Postecoglou’s dynamic system, making him an attractive prospect.

The Ivorian has had an impressive season so far, netting nine goals and providing five assists across competitions—a respectable return for a player of his age.

Despite his promise, the move feels like a significant pivot from Tottenham’s earlier interest in big-money deals for players like Randal Kolo Muani.

This shift has raised eyebrows among supporters and analysts, some of whom view Guessand’s potential arrival as a downgrade in ambition.

A pragmatic move or a step back?

Guessand’s relatively modest price tag and potential for growth make him an intriguing option. However, the decision to pursue him may reflect broader issues within the club.

Some speculate that Tottenham’s hierarchy is hesitant to make significant financial commitments with Postecoglou’s future uncertain. TEAMtalk suggests that Guessand’s affordability is a key factor in Tottenham’s interest.

Evann Guessand's stats from the 24/25 season:

*Data provided by Sofascore.

This pragmatic approach could prove beneficial, but it also signals a cautious strategy that might not sit well with fans hoping for marquee signings.

As the transfer window edges closer to its conclusion, all eyes will be on Tottenham to see whether Guessand becomes their latest recruit.

If signed, he will need to quickly adapt to the demands of Premier League football and help Spurs climb out of their current struggles.

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Spurs looking at Brazilian to boost attack

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It is very obvious to see that Tottenham Hotspur need to active in this January transfer window, with a huge number of injuries all over the pitch and the club still in all three cup competitions, (Carabao Cup, FA Cup, and the UEFA Europa League) despite sitting 15th in the Premier League, it is clear they need a number of reinforcements with the amount of games coming thick and fast for the club in the coming weeks.

Tottenham have shown an interest in Brazilian forward

One player that the club have been linked with, is Brazilian Wolverhampton Wanderers attacking midfielder Matheus Cunha. The 25-year-old has been by far the stand out player for the side from the Black Country so far this season, with ten goals and four assists (along with eleven big chances created) in twenty one games this Premier League campaign. This also comes with his side being one place above the relegation zone in 17th, only being above Ipswich on goal difference.

Cunha, who is primarily a number ten, or attacking midfielder as you might lilke to call it, can play in a number or positions and roles. He can operate on the last line as a number nine, using his pace to run in behind aswell as his very good finishing ability, with his ten goals coming from just 4.63 xG (expected goals.) This means that judging by all the shots he has taken so far, he should have only scored between four and five, but because of his excellent placement and ball striking, he's accumulated more than double that.

He's also very capable of playing out on the left, whether that is as a natural winger or one of the two attacking midfielders behind a striker, which usually you'd play with a back three. He's averaged nearly two successful dribbles per game, completing just over half of the ones he attempts.

This would give Spurs another option on that left hand side, with captain Heung-Min Son probably needing some rest time, academy graduate Mikey Moore not ready to be a main stay yet and Germany forward Timo Werner just outright not impressing. He would also bring a different dynamic and style to the three mentioned.

Spurs do however, face some competition off fellow Premier League clubs, Nottingham Forest and their arch rivals Arsenal. With both of these clubs in the top four and looking very strong, it could prove to be very difficult for Spurs to get their man.

There are too concerns over his attitude and short temper, as he recently received a two game ban for having a scuffle and ripping the glasses off an Ipswich Town staff member, after he was left feeling frustrated when the Tractor Boys scored a last gasp winner at Molineux last month.

He can also show his frustration to his team mates in games, as he did in the 3-1 loss at Stamford Bridge to Chelsea the other night, where Wolves fans were very critical of his performance and work rate. This is something that Ange Postecoglou might be concerned about. However, we don't know the player on a personal level, so this isn't something that we should give too much thought!

It is reported that the 'Old Gold' would want a fee of around the eighty-million pound mark for the 25-year-old Brazilian, who has picked up eleven caps for the Seleção since 2021, and ideally they wouldn't want him to leave before the end of the 2024/2025 Premier League season. This could be costly for Spurs as they are desperate now for options within the squad.Â

Overall, I think Cunha would be a good signing for Spurs. He seems ready to make that step up in his career after not exactly pulling up trees at the likes of RB Leipzig and Atlético Madrid, even though Tottenham aren't doing well right now, they should be competing for the European places again in the future. Even if there are concerns over his attitude and body language, he's coming into the prime years of his career and it's something he should be able to control as he matures.

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Football expert warns Tottenham against signing PSG star

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Tottenham Hotspur finds itself in desperate need of defensive reinforcements as their January transfer window progresses with little to show.

Amidst the speculation, Paris Saint-Germain’s Milan Skriniar has emerged as a potential target.

However, the prospect of the Slovak international joining North London has sparked debate, with some experts questioning whether he is the right fit for Ange Postecoglou’s possession-based system.

Spurs supporters have grown increasingly frustrated as defensive frailties continue to plague their team.

The recent loss to Everton exposed significant gaps at the back, highlighting the urgency to secure a reliable centre-back before the window closes.

As rumours surrounding Skriniar circulate, speculation continues about whether he could be the solution to Tottenham's defensive woes.

Tottenham’s rumoured interest in Milan Skriniar raises questions

Tottenham’s current defensive situation is dire. With key players sidelined due to injuries and a lack of depth, Postecoglou has been forced to rely on makeshift solutions, including the likes of Archie Gray and Radu Dragusin.

Despite their efforts, the defensive unit has struggled, with their shortcomings evident in matches like the recent 3-1 defeat to Everton.

Milan Skriniar, a 29-year-old defender currently at PSG, has reportedly been identified as a potential solution.

The Ligue 1 club is said to be open to letting him leave on loan, with Tottenham and Aston Villa among the clubs vying for his signature.

However, negotiations have reportedly stalled due to Milan Skriniar’s high wage demands, casting doubt on whether Spurs can finalise the deal.

Adding to the scepticism, Alex Barker of The Athletic has criticised Skriniar’s suitability for Tottenham’s style of play.

"I cannot think of a worse CB fit for Tottenham than Milan Skriniar. You think Dragusin is awkward on the ball and limits you in possession?" Barker noted on social media, pointing out that PSG manager Luis Enrique doesn’t even consider him a viable squad option.

Lessons from past transfers

Tottenham’s potential pursuit of Skriniar has also reignited discussions about their recruitment strategy.

The signing of Radu Dragusin has been deemed a misstep, with the defender struggling to adapt to Postecoglou’s tactical demands.

Experts warn that Skriniar, with a similar profile, could prove to be another miscalculation.

Although Skriniar has experience at the highest level, his compatibility with Tottenham’s high-possession approach remains questionable.

As the clock ticks down on the January window, Spurs must carefully weigh their options to avoid compounding their defensive issues further.

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Tottenham adds Yves Bissouma to their growing injury list

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Tottenham Hotspur’s struggles continue to mount as yet another key player faces time on the sidelines.

Tottenham is enduring one of its toughest periods. Following their 3-1 defeat against Everton last Sunday, the Spurs find themselves plagued by an unrelenting wave of bad news.

Amid ongoing transfer rumours, including recent links to Liam Delap, Tottenham is striving to climb out of their struggles and regain momentum.

Yves Bissouma, the team’s dependable midfielder, is the latest addition to an already extensive injury list that has left the squad stretched thin.

Manager Ange Postecoglou has navigated a turbulent second season, with a string of injuries forcing him to adapt tactically.

Fans were left concerned when news emerged of Bissouma’s knock during Tottenham’s recent clash with Arsenal.

With a packed fixture list on the horizon, the timing couldn’t be worse for the North London club. In the midst of this crisis, Postecoglou has maintained his characteristic composure.

Yves Bissouma setback deepens Tottenham’s growing troubles

The absence of many first-team players, including Bissouma, raises questions about Tottenham’s ability to sustain their campaign.

Yves Bissouma sustained a slight hamstring strain during Tottenham’s recent defeat to Arsenal.

While manager Ange Postecoglou downplayed the severity of the injury, stating, "Yeah, Brennan and Biss picked up knocks against Arsenal, Biss not too serious," further assessments are ongoing to determine the full extent.

Club insider Paul O’Keefe shared on X that the midfielder is awaiting additional scan results. He added, "They do not think it is major—or at least hope. Maybe 2-3 weeks."

This timeline, though relatively short, comes at a critical juncture for Tottenham, with the team already battling a long list of injuries and underperforming in key areas.

Tottenham faces an injury crisis

Tottenham’s injury woes have left no fewer than 11 first-team players sidelined, including key forwards and defenders.

This crisis has forced Postecoglou to experiment tactically, including the use of a 3-4-3 formation in their recent matches.

His absence could affect Tottenham’s ability to control games, particularly against stronger opponents in the Premier League.

The ongoing injury situation highlights a deeper issue for Tottenham—squad depth. With the club facing critical fixtures in the coming weeks, the challenge will be to weather this storm without compromising results.

We hope that Bissouma’s recovery goes as planned and that Tottenham’s injury list doesn’t grow any further, but for now, the road ahead looks undeniably challenging.

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