Tottenham Hotspur are competing with a number of clubs for the signing of Tyler Dibling from Premier League rivals Southampton.
West Ham United and Tottenham remain in the mix for Ansu Fati, who has to leave Barcelona this month in some form. That’s according to Sport, who report that his absence from Hansi Flick’s squad for a fourth consecutive time is ‘the final sentence’ for him.
Tottenham are now blaming Arsenal and Bukayo Saka for life being more difficult in the January transfer window.
Arsenal beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 on Wednesday night to move to within four points of the top of the Premier League. The hosts dominated the early exchanges, but Spurs scored with one of their first opportunities of the match. A deflected Son Heung-min strike went past goalkeeper David Raya to give the visitors the lead.
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has noted in his last two press conferences that Ansu Fati must show in training that he is improving and working hard in order to play football again. However the club
Tottenham are being tipped to make a move for former Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic if Ange Postecoglou is sacked in the near future.
West Ham have a good track record at bringing in players from the Championship, including Antonio, Bowen, Aaron Cresswell and Crysencio Summerville. But stalling on targets has seen the club miss out on signing James Maddison, now of Tottenham Hotspur, in 2018 and Eberechi Eze, now of Crystal Palace, in 2020.
The latest Manchester United transfer news with former midfielder Angel Gomes still a reported target - amid interest from two other Premier League clubs.
West Ham United and Crystal Palace both get a chance with a Saturday matchup in London to close the gap with the current top eight sides in the English Premier League.
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Crystal Palace were promoted to replace Bristol City in the top flight, while on a wider note, the league is now under the management and operation of a new organisation set up to lead women's football towards further growth and progression, with Nikki Doucet overseeing both the WSL and Championship in a new phase for the game.