Time is running out for Tottenham Hotspur should they wish to do any business in the January transfer window.If the club, who have been eliminated from both domestic cup competitions in the space of four days, amidst an injury crisis, don’t sign anyone for the second window in a row then some supporters might start spitting feathers.
12Jack Grealish (Aston Villa)
Going back in for the Villan would, one assumes, be the most sensible option. The club clearly like him and have seriously scouted the player given their attempts to land him last summer.Hes spent time out injured this campaign and is currently on the sidelines but would be the sensible option, even if he did cost more than 30million.
12Jarrod Bowen (Hull City)
The Tigers youngster, 22, has proved a real breakout hit this campaign having scored 12 goals from right midfield.Not only is Bowen a goalscorer, though, he always contributes defensively which is likely to endear him to Mauricio Pochettino.
12Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham)
Heavily linked with Spurs before the Cottagers promotion to the Premier League, Sessegnon hasnt quite taken to the top flight as was imagined.Hes still young and learning his trade, though, so would be a sensible signing, but its more likely it would happen in the summer if Fulham are relegated back to the Championship.
12Jack Clarke (Leeds United)
Its been reported Spurs have monitored the 18-year-old and on Monday its been suggested he could be the young Brit who Pochettino signs.Hes being eased into action at Elland Road and while he has made 15 appearances, just four have been starts.
12Bradley Dack (Blackburn Rovers)
As mentioned above, with Dembele gone its vital Spurs find a man to break the lines with dribbles, and who can pick a pass.Dack doesnt quite fit in the young category but his strength on the ball and skill at evading opponents makes him an intriguing option.
12Che Adams (Birmingham City)
A familiar name to Spurs supporters, Adams was the young striker who gave them an EFL Cup scare back in 2015.Then 18, he hit two goals at Brammall Lane in the second leg of their semi-final tie, but Christian Eriksen struck his second of the game to ensure a 2-2 draw on the night and a 3-2 win on aggregate.
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12David Brooks (Bournemouth)
Signed from Sheffield United last summer for 11.5million, the 21-year-old has impressed in his first top flight campaign.Brooks already has five goals to his names, along with three assists, while the fact he plays towards the right would also help give Spurs some much needed balance.
12Max Aarons (Norwich City)
Another right-back linked with Spurs previously, its obvious where the club are looking to improve.Arsenal have also expressed interest, if reports are to be believed and why wouldnt they given hes contributed two goals and four assists offensively.His crossing would need to be worked on but his defensive output shows enough potential for a top club to sign him as long-term asset, with a view to replacing their current first-team option.
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12Eberechi Eze (Queens Park Rangers)
If Spurs arent even looking at the 20-year-old Championship starlet, then there is something very wrong at the club.Two-footed, intelligent, and good in possession, hes got huge potential.As an attacking midfielder hes happy to get on the front-foot or dictate play as a no.10.
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