Sanabria’s reasonable release clause makes him a realistic Tottenham option
Antonio Sanabria’s goalscoring form this season hasn’t been sparkling but he is a promising striker with a release clause that Tottenham can afford to match this month.
Antonio Sanabria’s goalscoring form this season hasn’t been sparkling but he is a promising striker with a release clause that Tottenham can afford to match this month.
Joe Worrall has struggled to impress Rangers fans since his loan move from Nottingham Forest but must now kick on.
West Ham’s willingness to spend so big on Krzysztof Piatek underlines how highly rated he is in the corridors of power at the London Stadium.
Leeds have been without Izzy Brown in the first team since his summer arrival but he could prove to be like a new signing in the closing months of the season.
Steven Gerrard brought in three players from Croatian football and wants a fourth in Mile Todorov.
Scott McTominay has shown his ability to play at centre half for Manchester United this season and could do a job for Celtic there.
Wolves are one of a host of clubs chasing the Championship star, who would need to adapt to the demands of the Premier League quickly.
Tottenham supporters may be losing faith in their club’s ability to compete in the transfer market but there is money for Mauricio Pochettino to spend if he chooses.
Manchester United club captain Antonio Valencia wants to remain at Old Trafford until the end of the season, putting paid to West Ham’s hopes of signing him this month.
Everton’s desperation for a striker shouldn’t see them spend nearly £40m to sign Jean-Kevin Augustin, who has slipped out of favour at RB Leipzig this season.
Alvaro Morata didn’t want to battle Harry Kane for a place at Tottenham but he could help ease Mauricio Pochettino’s striking woes now that the England captain is injured.
Everton’s loan situation means they can only buy Michy Batshuayi this month but there is little value in Chelsea’s £40m asking price.
North London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal are ready to battle for Leeds sensation Jack Clarke and Mauricio Pochettino’s record of developing young English talent should give his side the edge.
Tottenham’s lack of cover for Harry Kane is not a new problem and his injury could have presented an opportunity for a young player to make a name for himself.
Rangers are pushing to bring forward Glen Kamara’s arrival at Ibrox and he could offer a vital midfield option in a gruelling run-in.