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Despite Brennan Johnson’s departure, Tottenham “will still go for an £80 million striker” in January.

Tottenham waited until the last minute to recruit Brennan Johnson. According to rumors, Tottenham will look for a new striker in January after spending on the deadline-day signing of Brennan Johnson.
The north Londoners waited until the last minute to recruit Johnson from Nottingham Forest in a move worth more than £45 million, with the Welshman signing a six-year contract.
Because Richarlison is failed to score in the Premier League this season, Johnson will be tasked with replacing Harry Kane’s void at Tottenham.
If Tottenham can sign another striker when the transfer window reopens in January, more attacking reinforcements could arrive.

Tottenham is expressing ‘certain interest’ in signing Brentford forward Ivan Toney in the future, according to football.london. Toney has been suspended for betting offences and will be allowed to return to training next month, but will not be able to play in any games until January.

Toney established himself as one of the Premier League’s greatest forwards prior to his suspension and might be a wise addition for Tottenham, who have been linked with him in the past. Any January transfer is unlikely to be cheap, with Brentford allegedly valuing their man at roughly £80 million.

The striker is set to return from his suspension against Tottenham at the end of January, giving them the opportunity to take a look before making a late bid for his signature. However, it remains to be seen whether a deal will be struck, with Spurs unlikely to be the only team interested in signing Toney.

He recently stated that he may leave Brentford in the near future before expressing his adoration for Arsenal, which might jeopardize Tottenham’s chances if he is approached by the Gunners. Toney was also a lifelong Liverpool supporter and may find it tough to say no to the Reds if they come knocking in the new year.

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