15 January 2025

Tottenham Hotspur are preparing for an active January transfer window, both in terms of upcoming signings and potential loan moves for their young players.

They have already done that He secured the signature of 21-year-old goalkeeper Antonin Kinski From Slavia Prague earlier this month.

A major signing could be on the horizon, as Tottenham step up their efforts to sign Paris Saint-Germain star Randall Kolo-Mwani.

The France international has attracted interest from Juventus and Manchester United, but Tottenham are hoping to beat out their rivals for his signature. Reports suggest that an initial offer has already been made, with chairman Daniel Levy leveraging his strong relationships with Paris Saint-Germain officials to facilitate the deal.

Ange Postecoglou: Tottenham could loan Will Lancashire

In addition to imports, there are a few exports expected this month as well. However, given the club's current injury crisis which has seen several key first-team players ruled out, manager Ange Postecoglou has ruled out any major exit, claiming the club cannot afford to lose any players at this stage.

However, he refused to rule out the possibility of loaning out a few young players and named striker Will Lancashire as someone the club would be looking to loan out this month.

Speaking before the match against Arsenal, he said (via Football london):

“Yes, we can't let anyone go at the moment. Some of the young players, Alfie Dorrington, is out on loan and we'll probably do the same with young Will (Lancashire) because he hasn't really played much. Apart from that, we're looking at Arrivals if anything happens.

Will Lancashire celebrates after scoring his first goal for Tottenham against Galatasaray
The Tottenham manager has confirmed that Will Lancashire could be loaned out next January. (Photo by Burak Kara – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

Lancashire loan move on cards

Lancashire were not loaned out in the summer after Postecoglou impressed during pre-season, earning a place in the first team. However, he struggled for consistent playing time, making just four first-team appearances He scored his first goal in the Europa League match against Galatasaray.

The teenage striker, who has enjoyed an exciting 2023/24 season with Tottenham's academy He scored 25 goals in 26 matchesremains one of the club's most promising prospects. A loan spell could aid his development and help him transition into the top-class striker Spurs believe he can become.

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