Tottenham Hotspur may still have some work to do on the pitch and in the transfer market, but they have certainly struck gold on several occasions.
Obviously bringing Antonio Conte in was a masterstroke, and in turn, the club’s January business proved great in the end.
Tottenham struggled for most of the month. However, they got two signings over the line late on, and both have done amazingly well.

Rodrigo Bentancur has been sensational in midfield. Meanwhile, Dejan Kulusevski has turned the Spurs frontline into the second most dangerous in the league.
The 21-year-old winger has hit the ground running at N17. He has made 14 appearances for Spurs, registering three goals and six assists.
Kulusevski joined Spurs on an 18-month loan in January.
According to the Evening Standard, the loan deal cost £8.3m. This includes the option to make the move permanent this summer for a further £24.9m.
The outlet has claimed Spurs also have the option next summer. However, this does include some caveats.
Tottenham would have to pay Juventus a higher fee of £29.1m if they qualify for the Champions League at the end of next term and Kulusevski plays more than 50 percent of their matches.
That shouldn’t be an issue, however. The Evening Standard has claimed that the club has decided to trigger their option this summer.
As far as transfer decisions go, this is an absolute no-brainer.
Although Tottenham could’ve waited until next year, it’s pretty clear that Kulusevski is the perfect fit for the club.
He’s a world-class talent, has shown he has what it takes in the Premier League, Antonio Conte loves him, he’s a fan favourite, and he’s got so many years ahead of him.
There’s no doubt Spurs fans will be celebrating this report, and more so if/when the official announcement comes through.
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