Tottenham hopes that the January transfer window will allow them to continue their rebuild.
Marcus Thuram of Inter Milan is apparently a target for Tottenham as they get ready to boost their front line in the January transfer window. The forward only joined the Serie A team in the summer, but he has already made an impact in Italy, contributing two goals and two assists in four league games.
Similar to how a duck takes to water, Ange Postecoglou has adapted to life at his new team. With his attack-based strategies and modesty off the field, the former Celtic manager has given Spurs new life.
Richarlison and Heung-min Son have led the line for Tottenham so far this season, with varied degrees of success, while Harry Kane was eventually let to depart the team to join Bayern Munich. The pair have both been goal-scoring threats, while James Maddison has done well in the No. 10 midfield position.
Tottenham has won four of its first five Premier League games, but already seems to be looking for a more conventional focal point. InterLive.it reports that Spurs have received praise for being
Since his arrival at the San Siro, the France international has had a big impact. His partnership with Lautaro Martinez is proving to be a nightmare for defenders because of the space that his hold-up play and strength create, allowing his teammate to take advantage of his speed and desire to race in behind.
After becoming a free agent after his contract with Borussia Monchengladbach expired, Thuram did not lack for interest over the summer. Numerous clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain, spoke with his agent, and numerous Premier League teams were rumored to be interested in signing the 26-year-old.
Spurs had their own objectives in the summer, and if they decide to actively pursue Thuram, they will apparently have to fork up about £40 million to see if Inter will be prepared to split ways with their new No. 9 in the middle of the season.
Thuram is sought after by other teams, and Inter manager Simone Inzaghi has been warned to “watch out” for any head-turning approaches. Real Madrid and Chelsea were both interested in the forward in the past, and both clubs appear likely to be looking for additional attacking reinforcements when the January transfer window opens.
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