In an effort to increase their position in the standings, Tottenham Hotspur is prepared to acquire a striker during the winter transfer window.
In an effort to build on their recent success, Tottenham Hotspur is prepared to spend €60 million on a fantastic striker and bring him to north London.
Since they had scored more goals than their rivals from north London, Arsenal, who are tied on points, the Lilywhites entered the international break in first place. Spurs are possibly unexpectedly in the title battle early thanks to Ange Postecoglou’s bold, open style of play, which has managed to catch the attention of the club.
However, maintaining this form may be challenging because Harry Kane’s talismanic successor, a direct replacement, did not arrive during the summer. Fortunately for Spurs supporters, the team might soon make a move in the transfer market to keep Postecoglou’s team competitive.
According to Football365, Tottenham has a “firm intention” to reinforce up front and is interested in bringing Lille striker Jonathan David to the Premier League.
David, whose career is still rising, scored 26 goals for the Ligue 1 powerhouses last season and represented his native Canada at the World Cup. The article claims that David might cost €40 million, although Transfermarkt values him at €60 million.
From a tactical standpoint, David would be a great fit for Tottenham in many ways as well.
The 23-year-old started out more as a No. 10, but over the past few years, he has switched to playing center-forward. He is skilled at dropping deeper than players like Roberto Firmino, which is something that Harry Kane accomplished to great benefit in his last seasons in the Premier League.
Tottenham would have a brand-new frontline after signing Manor Solomon and Brennan Johnson in the summer if they were to sign another forward.
Richarlison has been having difficulty in front of goal lately, so club captain Son Heung-min has been leading the assault line.