Tottenham Hotspur are navigating a complex transfer landscape as the February window closes, with multiple players linked with both arrivals and departures. Reports indicate the club explored a deal for Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka during January, though ultimately failed to secure his signature, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Interest in bolstering the squad extends to attacking options, with Tottenham reportedly monitoring former Chelsea winger Christian Pulisic. Football Insider suggests the club is closely evaluating the American international’s situation.
However, potential outgoings are also gaining traction. Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario is reportedly “fully open” to a move to Inter Milan, as stated by transfer expert sources. This development comes amidst speculation regarding the future of several current players.
Cristian Romero, Tottenham’s centre-back, has emerged as a potential target for Real Madrid, who have reportedly narrowed their shortlist to two candidates, including the Argentinian defender. Meanwhile, Flamengo are identified as frontrunners to re-sign Richarlison, offering the Brazilian a potential return to his homeland.
The club is also considering potential replacements for Romero, with Argentine defender Marcos Senesi identified as a possible target. Mamadou Sangaré, currently under contract until 2029, is attracting interest from multiple Premier League clubs, including Tottenham.
Youngster Lucas Bergvall, who recently joined Tottenham, has already attracted attention from Chelsea and Aston Villa, with both clubs reportedly monitoring his progress. A potential summer move for Felix Nmecha is also being prepared, as Tottenham seeks to strengthen their midfield options.
Despite interest in strengthening the squad, Tottenham Hotspur refused to allow Radu Dragusin to depart the club during the January transfer window, potentially indicating a longer-term plan for the defender. The club is also reportedly assessing options to raise funds, with suggestions that ten players could be moved on to generate a £120 million summer war chest.
Tottenham have secured the signing of an England wonderkid following his release from Chelsea, though details remain behind a paywall. The club also completed a “shock signing coup” from London rivals, earning praise for sporting director Johan Lange.
Ange Postecoglou has revealed details of transfer targets he pursued but was unable to secure, stating the club’s position may not be that of a “big club”. Luka Vuskovic, currently on loan at Hamburg, has expressed his desire to remain with the German club, despite potential interest from Bayern Munich and Tottenham.