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No more January transfer business from Tottenham, says journo; business already done with Radu Dragusin signing

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Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge indicates that Tottenham Hotspur won’t be signing any new players

According to Sky Sports recent tweet on X, journalist Michael Bridge says that Tottenham Hotspur won’t be signing any new player atleast in the January transfer window after already securing the signature of Ragu Dragusin on a permanent note and Timo Werner on season-long loan.

Despite fans’ hopes for at least one more addition before the transfer deadline tonight, it appears unlikely. However, Alejo Veliz is among a handful of players who have departed Tottenham on loan.

In the first half against Brentford, it seemed Spurs had lost their captain to the Asian Cup in Qatar, and the team’s performance reflected it. Tottenham spent the first half attempting to disrupt Brentford’s well-coordinated 5-3-2 formation. However, Spurs turned things around, cruising to a 3-1 lead just eleven minutes after the half-time break, transforming the atmosphere from tense to joyful.

Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge indicates that Tottenham Hotspur won't be signing any new players.
Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge indicates Tottenham Hotspur won’t be investing more after signing Timo Werner for the remainder of the season. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Werner played a crucial role in the recent success. Despite meeting expectations in his short tenure at Spurs, his performance in previous matches showed some struggles. In the FA Cup against Manchester City, he had difficulty making an impact, though he did create Spurs’ sole half-chance for Johnson.

Fans are eagerly awaiting Werner’s first goal for Tottenham, but his potential impact was evident. With the Asian Cup quarter-final match between South Korea and Australia approaching, fans are also anxiously awaiting news on Son’s return.

Regardless of Son’s return date, the success of the Werner signing will be vital for Spurs in maximizing their performance in the second half of the season, even if he becomes a substitute making an impact – a fact that Postecoglou understands deeply.

Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge indicates that Tottenham Hotspur won't be signing any new players.
Radu Dragusin is another player Spurs signed to bolster the team’s attacking and defensive prowess.

On the other hand, Radu Dragusin is prepared to take on a more significant position at a prominent club, and he has already demonstrated his willingness to make difficult choices that he believes are in the best interest. Dragusin believes he has what it takes to secure a consistent position at Tottenham. Those who have witnessed his performances on a regular basis, including Postecoglou, are in complete agreement.

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Tottenham Hotspur has added a highly competitive player who is determined to leave his mark, both on and off the pitch. Spurs’ acquisition of determined players alleviates concerns about further additions to the roster, ultimately bolstering the club’s financial stability. It appears that Postecoglou’s decision to refrain from signing additional players is a strategic move, especially considering that many players who are currently representing their countries will be returning shortly.

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