Tottenham Hotspur reports that “the next Harry Kane” will depart the team for a record amount, and Ange Postecoglou is preparing a major declaration of intent.

This January, Tottenham Hotspur is looking to bolster their scoring total, with a costly center-forward drawing particular interest.

One of Europe’s best attackers is a target for Tottenham Hotspur, but his price will be high.

The Lilywhites, led by new manager Ange Postecoglou, have had an incredible start to the season and are currently atop the Premier League. This season, Son Heung-min has taken a more forward position and transformed into a center-forward.

Harry Kane, Tottenham’s all-time record scorer, left the team over the summer, and the team decided not to replace him with a player that was comparable. Ange Postecoglou, though, has a great chance to win the championship if he makes midseason roster improvements.

According to 90 minutes, despite interest from the Spurs and other elite European teams, Feyenoord, the Dutch champions, have set their asking price for Mexican striker Santiago Gimenez.

The article claims that Gimenez will not leave the Netherlands for less than the amount Manchester United paid Ajax for Antony the previous season, citing the Brazilian’s trade as evidence of the striker’s worth

From Spurs’ perspective, this makes any possible trade for the player extremely intriguing.

After receiving an Eredivisie record £81.3 million, Antony joined the Premier League. Gimenez’s record will be broken because to Feyenoord’s unwillingness to sell for anything less, but Tottenham will also be required to pay a club record sum.

From Spurs’ perspective, this makes any possible trade for the player extremely intriguing.

After receiving an Eredivisie record £81.3 million, Antony joined the Premier League. Gimenez’s record will be broken because to Feyenoord’s unwillingness to sell for anything less, but Tottenham will also be required to pay a club record sum.

After a £55 million move in 2019, Tottenham’s record signing to date is still Galatasaray midfielder Tanguy Ndombele, who is presently on his third loan out of North London.

Transfermarkt values Gimenez at €40 million.

Tottenham has disclosed that earlier this month, someone was taken into custody for allegedly causing “criminal damage” to their stadium.

In the meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Spurs, is eager to capitalize on the Lilywhites’ impressive start to the season. Spurs have been linked to a £17 million deal during the January window.

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