Tottenham need to splash the cash on new signings in the upcoming January transfer window.
Tottenham are preparing to strengthen their squad in the upcoming January transfer window. Conducting business in the winter is always challenging, as clubs are often reluctant to part with key players midway through the season. As a result, the Lilywhites will need to adopt a smart and calculated approach if they hope to land high-profile signings for the second half of the campaign.
The North Londoners have several glaring issues within the squad that must be addressed if they are to push for European qualification this season. Reinforcing the defence has become a priority following a recent run of games in which Spurs have conceded goals far too easily. Despite keeping ten clean sheets in all competitions, the team has frequently looked vulnerable at the back, particularly during quick transitions.

There is a clear requirement for added depth in defence if the Lilywhites are to close the gap on their rivals. Thomas Frank’s side have managed just three clean sheets in their last 12 matches, drawing criticism from supporters for their inability to remain solid defensively. In addition, Spurs lack proper cover for Micky van de Ven’s role, which has made it difficult for Frank to rest the Dutchman despite his injury concerns in recent years.
Tottenham aiming to bolster their defence in January
Micky van de Ven has been one of Tottenham Hotspur’s standout performers this season, contributing effectively at both ends of the pitch. However, the defender’s injury record at N17 has been far from ideal since his arrival in 2023. Frank has taken this into account and has managed the 24-year-old’s minutes carefully, even without having adequate cover in that position during the first half of the campaign.
As things stand, the Lilywhites appear ready to recruit a replacement for Micky van de Ven ahead of the second half of the season. According to The Sun, Spurs are targeting a new left-sided centre-back who can compete with Van de Ven for a place in the starting eleven and step in when the Dutchman requires rest. Such a move would also help keep the defender sharp for the remainder of the campaign.
It is evident that Tottenham must invest in January if they are to build on last season’s Europa League success. At present, they are some way off matching their Premier League rivals. The Lilywhites are also just one injury away from another crisis, which would make it even harder for Thomas Frank to stabilise the side and reverse their fortunes at N17.
With Ben Davies expected to move on in the coming months, it is vital for Spurs to sign a left-footed defender who can slot into Frank’s backline. Securing a top-quality defender in the winter will be no simple task. However, given their financial strength this season, the North Londoners may be better placed to attract new faces to N17 as they aim to secure European qualification for next year.

