Tottenham Hotspur is determined to sign £43m ace in January
Tottenham Hotspurs is now determined to sign a “stellar” defender in January, and manager Thomas Frank himself is keen on.
Tottenham decides to oppose new defender’s summer move
There are some late suggestions that Tottenham Hotspur may take a later move for the new centre-back, and Manuel Akanji has been nominated for a potential target, but they ultimately decided not to bring new defenders.
Frank had previously made it clear that he was satisfied with the current choice behind him and said: “We now have three centre-backs: Micky, Romero, Danso and Ben (Davies) to play when necessary.”
“We have the young Central defender Kota who we bought this summer and are running now and training with the team next week. Not much left.
So far, the Spurs have scored just one goal in the Premier League, much more solid than their defense under Ange Postecoglou, and despite defeating AFC Bournemouth, the newly appointed captain Christian Romero continues to impress.
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That said, according to a report from Offside, Tottenham Hotspurs is still determined to introduce Brentford’s Nathan Collins during the January transfer window, hoping to make concrete progress in their pursuit of defenders.
Frank is clearly a fan of his former player, and reports that Dane personally keen to sign Collins as the Spurs are eager to bring in a tried and tested Premier League leader.
But the bees are in a strong negotiating position as their captain signs through the summer of 2029, it may take a €50 million (£43 million) offer to lure them into selling.
Collins will provide Tottenham with ‘wonderful’ depth
As mentioned earlier, Frank is not very short on the choices behind, but if they suffer a major injury setback before that, it is worth Tottenham’s move to revisit its summer goals in the January summer window.
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However, the Irishman has proven that he has the ability to be a replacement, and fellow countryman John O’Shea praised him as a “stellar player” in March.
Not only that, Collins rarely gets injured on Frank, which is also a reliable choice for Frank, with all 38 games in Brentford’s Premier League last season.



