Tottenham Hotspur’s injury crisis has had the club scrambling for reinforcements this January, but plans to bring in extra bodies on loan from Chelsea
Ange Postecoglou is a dead man walking but Daniel Levy is not exempt from criticism in the Mailbox, while the Arsenal red card debate rages on.
Ange Postecoglou is under huge pressure as Tottenham manager with the club's alarming slump in form seeing them win just once in the league since the start of October
Chelsea have high hopes for Filip Jorgensen, who has been their second choice for most of this season, and for Mike Penders, the Genk goalkeeper who will join them in the summer, so it’s unlikely they will sign another goalkeeper in this transfer window.
Tottenham look set to keep faith with manager Ange Postecoglou despite their latest bruising defeat to Leicester City at the weekend. A dramatic five-minute turnaround at the start of the second half saw relegation-threatened Leicester claim a shock 2-1 away win to end their eight-match Premier League winless run.
Tottenham are set to back the under-fire Ange Postecoglou with at least one January signing. Football.London claim that after a dismal defeat at home to Leicester, Spurs are keeping the faith with their Aussie boss. And they are attempting to bring in at least one more player to bolster a depleted squad.
The problems are mounting after a fourth straight Premier League defeat. We are entering a defining period for Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham reign is hanging by a thread after another damaging defeat against Leicester pushed his side towards the Premier League relegation zone.Everton had not won in six prior to a 3-2 victory over Postecoglou's men last weekend,
Kobbie Mainoo is the latest big name to be linked with a move away from Manchester United. According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Chelsea are in fact ready to go in with a £70million offer to try and land the England international. Perhaps the biggest news of the transfer window so far will in fact be confirmed this summer.
According to The Guardian, Sparta Prague director Rosicky is now considered a leading contender to become the club’s new sporting director, replacing Edu as Arsenal apparently favour a candidate with a connection to the club amid links to the likes of PSG chief Luis Campos and Phil Giles at Brentford.
Premier League clubs have just one week to do any late business before the January transfer window shuts - and the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United are expected to be busy