Tottenham have been very busy in the ongoing January transfer window.
Tottenham Hotspur are said to be weighing up a move to bring in one of the most lethal Premier League attackers in the ongoing winter transfer window as Thomas Frank looks to address what is now a growing concern in front of goal in the 2025/26 campaign.
The Lilywhites are yet to bring in someone in the attacking facet of the roster this window despite already sanctioning an exit for Brennan Johnson, who moved to Crystal Palace earlier this January.
And at the time of writing, the North Londoners are lacking any sense of depth in both the left and right flanks, especially given the injury to marquee summer arrival Mohammed Kudus, who is expected to serve the sidelines until March.
But that being said, the officials at Hotspur Way are already planning a way out as they look to bring in a more complete baller who is capable of playing across the frontline.
Tottenham lead race to sign West Ham star

The North Londoners have been eyeing a move for West Ham star Jarrod Bowen for a while now. But now it looks like they can make noise with his signatures, as the latest report from Fichajes claims that Tottenham Hotspur are leading the race for his signatures.
The 29-year-old has been a vital player in that Hammers roster for a while now. And he would be expected to be a key cog in Nuno’s side if they are to survive the relegation battle and stay up this season, given that West Ham are 18th at the time of writing and are seven points away from safety.
And now the aforementioned report from the Spanish outlet claims that the likelihood of West Ham being relegated has led the North Londoners to step up monitoring Bowen. And there is an understanding that out of all clubs interested, Tottenham are understood to hold the most interest as they continue to keep tabs on the England international.

Author Opinion
If West Ham do end up getting relegated, then Bowen’s exit would almost be guaranteed. But that remains far from conclusive at this moment of the season, especially given how they have been acting in the ongoing January transfer window after having welcomed Taty Castellanos and Pablo to the roster and already looking to also sign Kinsky.
But we will see how this one goes, for now, it looks as if Bowen does leave West Ham, then Tottenham would be best placed to secure his signature.

