Tottenham are preparing a ‘stunning’ £60m transfer fee for Johan Lange.

The Lilywhites can finally replace Harry Kane.

Tottenham Hotspur appear to have had a difficult first season under manager Ange Postecoglou and are struggling to finish in the top four at the end of the Premier League season.

The north London club comfortably beat Nottingham Forest in their last game, making it five games in a row without a win in the English top flight.

Ahead of a busy festive period, Spurs are likely to turn their attention to the transfer window when it opens in January, with Postecoglou and technical director Johan Lange looking to strengthen their squad.

They saw the problems facing Tottenham with a limited squad and no replacement for Harry Kane. Harry Kane can now decide next month.

Tottenham transfer newsNot only did Spurs see their unbeaten run to start the Premier League season come to a screeching halt in a disastrous London derby against Chelsea, they also saw their summer jobs quickly disappear with Mickey van der Ven and James Maddison limping. injured.

Much of Spurs’ excellent start to the campaign, the Lilywhites’ wheels have been off the wheels ever since.

This is a situation Postecoglou would like to avoid in the future, and adding additional, albeit expensive, firepower could be the solution.

Santiago Jimenez Feyenoord Premier League According to Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke, Tottenham and successor Lange are set to sign Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez and could be forced to pay more than £60m for his services.

The Dutch club are more likely to approve a move in the summer than in the January transfer window, but that could be a disappointing blow for Tottenham next month.

If the north London club sign Jimenez as proposed, they could face competition from Fulham, who recently sent a scout to watch the forward.

However, it is believed that the price and caliber of clubs interested in Jimenez could put the Cottagers out of the running.

The “sensational” Jimenez could be the perfect replacement for Kane Tottenham have had a good season for most of the season but are yet to replace Kane,

who left for Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window.

The form of Son Heung-min, who has scored 10 times in the Premier League, has been a huge boost for Postekoglo, but adding support for their new captain could take Tottenham to the next level.

Especially if you have this support. It comes in the form of Jimenez from.

The Mexican is having an excellent campaign at Feyenoord and has managed to go almost toe-to-toe with Kane this season.

Here’s how Jimenez’s stats compare to the current Bayern Munich striker.

 

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