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·13 December 2025
Crystal Palace are looking to make a move for Tottenham attacker

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·13 December 2025

Crystal Palace are exploring an ambitious January swoop for Tottenham Hotspur winger Brennan Johnson, according to The Telegraph.
Manager Oliver Glasner is eager to strengthen his attacking options as the Eagles look to push for European qualification in the second half of the season.
Palace have identified Johnson as one of several potential attacking targets, with the Wales international seen as an ideal fit for Glasner’s high-tempo system.
The 24-year-old has been admired within the club for some time, and his ability to play across the forward line makes him a versatile option.
Glasner’s side have shown flashes of brilliance this campaign but have struggled with depth in attack.
Ismaila Sarr’s ankle ligament injury, coupled with his likely participation in the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal, has left Palace short of options in wide areas.
The Austrian coach is determined to bring in reinforcements to ease the pressure on his current attackers.
Since his £47.5 million move from Nottingham Forest in 2023, Johnson has had mixed fortunes at Spurs.
He wrote his name into club folklore with his Europa League final-winning goal, but under new manager Thomas Frank, the winger has struggled for regular minutes this season.

Brennan Johnson of Tottenham Hotspur looks on (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Reports suggest that Spurs’ stance will dictate whether a move materialises. Tottenham are not actively looking to sell Johnson but could be open to loan offers if they secure an attacking reinforcement of their own in January.
Frank reportedly remains an admirer of the player’s energy and work rate, but with fierce competition for places, his future in north London is not entirely secure.
Palace’s interest in the Spurs winger underlines their ambition under Glasner, who has been backed by chairman Steve Parish and sporting director Matt Hobbs to add quality in January.
With Tottenham juggling domestic and European commitments, their willingness to sanction his departure, even temporarily, remains uncertain.









































