Tottenham are expected to step up their activity in the transfer market now that the managerial situation has been resolved.
Daniel Levy has dismissed Ange Postecoglou and brought in Thomas Frank as the club’s new head coach.
Tottenham have been linked with a number of players across multiple positions in recent weeks, with the centre-forward role likely to undergo changes.
Everton remain interested in re-signing Richarlison, which could open the door for a new addition up front.
Although Spurs already have Dominic Solanke, who joined last year in a £65 million deal, the club could still pursue a backup option should Richarlison depart. One name now emerging as a potential target is Fulham striker Rodrigo Muniz.
Rodrigo Muniz in action for Fulham
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Tottenham considering a swoop for Leeds United target Rodrigo Muniz
According to GiveMeSport, Spurs are considering a move for the Brazilian striker after Leeds United had a bid of up to £32m rejected by Fulham.
With Leeds failing to reach an agreement, Tottenham could now seize the opportunity to step in for Muniz.
Fulham insist that he is not for sale; however, the report claims that Spurs will have to fork out £50m to sign him.
The report adds that Chelsea have also shown interest in the 24-year-old while more Premier League clubs are expected to join in the race for him.
Rodrigo Muniz’s rise at Fulham
Muniz joined Fulham from Flamengo in August 2021. He was initially seen as a backup to Aleksandar Mitrovic and played a limited role in his debut season.
He was eventually loaned out to Middlesbrough in the following year for further development. His return to Fulham marked a turning point.
With Mitrovic gone, Muniz stepped up and made his mark up front. The Brazilian seized his chance, scoring key goals including a stunning bicycle kick against Sheffield United that was later named Fulham’s Goal of the Season.
His form peaked with the Premier League Player of the Month award in March 2024, finishing the season with 10 goals across all competitions. He followed up with 11 more this past season.
For Tottenham, Muniz could be a great signing as a reliable and in-form striker with room for further improvement.