Tottenham Hotspur have been vying above for AC Milan attacker Noah Okafor as Ange Postecoglou looks to add quality and depth to his attacking roster given the recent struggles with clinicality in front of the goal at White Hart Lane. The Swiss international has been considered as a viable option at N17, with reports suggesting that the Lilywhites have been offered a chance to bring him to England before the upcoming transfer deadline on February 3rd.
Okafor can be a good option at Spurs given how he can not only be a threat operating in between the lines but also his versatility means the Australian head coach can play with his tactics in-game.
Okafor won’t have a problem clearing medical if Tottenham interest leads to a transfer

And given the possibilities of bringing the 24-year-old to Hotspur Way, injury expert Dr. Rajpal Brar thinks that the recent calf problem suffered by the Swiss will not become a factor in clearing his medical if he were to make a move to England.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Tottenham News about Okafor, the injury expert said:
“Okafor recently had a calf injury. This sounds like a Grade 2 out of 4 injury. Calf injuries can be tricky and nagging so the club will of course do their due diligence but if they are comfortable with his rehab and his testing during the medical, it’s not something that would cause him to fail it unless they see significant medium and long-term risks.“
Given the injury to Dominic Solanke and questions over reliability on Richarlison, it is ideal for the Lilywhites to go into the final half of the Kew season with a new striker that can support the team and take up a bit of goal-scoring responsibilities. With Okafor, it is to be seen if Levy does bring him to N17 this winter…
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