Tottenham need to bring in reinforcements to maintain their positive start to the new campaign
Despite their early exit from the Carabao Cup earlier last month, Tottenham have made a positive start to the new season. The Lilywhites are just one point away from breaking into the Premier League top four after ten games. They are also unbeaten in the Champions League so far, having collected eight points from their opening four matches.
However, there are still some clear issues that Spurs must address if they are to close the gap on their rivals in the latter stages of the season. The main focus for the club should be to capitalise on home advantage and improve their record at N17. Having already lost three of their five league matches at home, Frank’s men risk falling further away from the European qualification places.
Tottenham are aiming to bring in reinforcements as Thomas Frank looks to build on last season's UEL success.
Tottenham are aiming to bring in reinforcements as Thomas Frank looks to build on last season’s UEL success.
The club also need to resolve their shortcomings in attack during the upcoming transfer window. Reinforcements are necessary, and Tottenham must ensure that the £100m capital investment provided by the Lewis family is used wisely in January. Strengthening the forward line and adding greater depth will be crucial for the second half of the season.
Tottenham to go all-out in the January transfer window?
Tottenham are aiming to usher in a new era at N17 under Thomas Frank. The Lilywhites are determined to build on last season’s Europa League progress, and supporting the Danish manager is seen as the right step forward. Frank has shown enough to demonstrate that he is the right person to lead the project. Now he needs the backing in the winter window if the club are serious about closing the gap on their rivals.
Now, reliable journalist Dean Jones has warned everyone to keep an eye on Spurs in the upcoming January transfer window. Speaking to teamTALK, Jones said,
“Before the January transfer window opens, I think we will get a better realisation of how high Tottenham are ready to set the bar when it comes to making new signings. It is a difficult window to make a statement signing, but I would expect us to get a good idea soon of their intent in terms of where they are going to take the club in 2026 and beyond.”
The journalist added,
“I really think Spurs will seek to make some of the biggest signings in their history. They have to be careful as part of that because there will be a chance that with new investment comes a new premium that you are asked to pay for talent.”
Jones suggests that Tottenham’s intentions for January will become clearer as the transfer window approaches. The journalist expects the Lilywhites to sign some ‘big-name’ players in the coming months as they seek to bolster the squad under Thomas Frank. But Jones has warned the club to utilise its funds carefully as they might end up paying a premium on landing talented players midway through the season.
Supporters will hope that Spurs continue to progress and secure some well-established names in the coming months. Frank wants his side to compete in the race for European places, so it will be vital for the club to identify the right profiles and persuade them to join the project at N17 under the Danish tactician.