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·18 December 2025
David Ornstein provides Tottenham Hotspur transfer update ahead of January window

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·18 December 2025

Tottenham Hotspur’s thinking ahead of the January transfer window is beginning to crystallise, with two attacking names emerging prominently in internal and external discussions. Antoine Semenyo and Savinho are both on Spurs’ radar as the club assess how best to strengthen Thomas Frank’s squad during the mid-season window.
With Tottenham sitting outside the Premier League’s top tier and facing a demanding second half of the campaign, recruitment chiefs are once again focused on the forward line. The priority, according to industry-wide understanding, is clear: Spurs want added firepower from wide areas, with particular emphasis on the left side of attack.

Antoine Semenyo’s rise this season has been rapid and emphatic. The Bournemouth forward has established himself as one of the Premier League’s standout attackers, combining pace, physicality and direct goal threat. His seven league goals place him among the division’s most productive forwards, a return that has not gone unnoticed by elite clubs.
Spurs are understood to be admirers of Semenyo’s profile. He fits the age bracket, athletic demands and tactical versatility that Tottenham increasingly prioritise. Able to operate across the front line but particularly effective cutting in from wide areas, Semenyo offers a blend of immediate impact and long-term upside.
Crucially, the forward’s contract situation adds intrigue. A £65 million release clause is active during the early part of the January window, a detail that sharpens the focus for interested parties. Tottenham are aware that competition for Semenyo is intense, with several Premier League rivals monitoring developments closely. Any move would likely require decisiveness and financial commitment early in the window.
Alongside Semenyo, Savinho remains a name under consideration in north London. Tottenham explored the possibility of signing the Brazilian winger previously, but circumstances shifted following his integration into Manchester City’s plans.
Savinho’s situation is more fluid. While he has not been a guaranteed starter, opportunities could emerge depending on City’s squad rotation and wider market activity. Tottenham continue to value his technical quality, one-on-one ability and creativity from wide positions. However, any renewed pursuit would likely depend on timing, availability and whether conditions align late in the window.
From Spurs’ perspective, Savinho represents a different kind of opportunity: less straightforward, but potentially transformative if circumstances allow. The club are expected to remain alert rather than proactive on this front, ready to react should the landscape change.
Since taking charge, Thomas Frank has been clear about the areas requiring reinforcement. While defensive depth and midfield balance remain under review, the attacking unit is the most immediate concern. Spurs want greater consistency, dynamism and output from wide areas, particularly with an eye on the medium-term evolution of the squad.
Internally, there is an acceptance that failing to secure the right attacking addition could limit progress in the second half of the season. Recruitment staff are therefore working in parallel on multiple profiles, ensuring flexibility rather than committing to a single outcome.
Financially, Tottenham are prepared to invest if the right player becomes available. The guiding principle is value aligned with performance and potential, rather than opportunistic spending. Semenyo fits that model more cleanly, while Savinho remains a calculated risk option.
As January approaches, Spurs’ plans appear focused but adaptable. Semenyo is viewed as a leading candidate who could make an immediate difference, while Savinho remains a watchful possibility should conditions shift in Tottenham’s favour.
What is clear is that Tottenham see this window as an opportunity rather than a formality. Strengthening the attacking line is considered essential, not optional, and decisions are expected to be shaped by speed, competition and clarity of vision.
Whether Spurs act early or wait for late-window developments, the pursuit of Semenyo and the ongoing monitoring of Savinho underline a club intent on adding quality and momentum to its campaign.









































