One journalist has now revealed what Everton could do to land a Tottenham forward with four goals in all competitions this season in the winter window.
It is looking like it is going to be a busy winter window for Tottenham Hotspur, as there could be movement around the club.
Tottenham will look to strengthen their squad, especially in the forward positions, and they have been linked with forwards like Ivan Toney and wide players such as Antoine Semenyo.
However, it is not just incomings that could be in and around Spurs, as there could also be movement out of the door of the club.

Everton to explore loan move for Richarlison in January
Everton have shown interest in Richarlison, a forward they let go of back in the summer of 2022.
The Brazilian international has had his struggles at Tottenham, with injuries often preventing him from making a consistent impact.
He could be moved on, especially in the World Cup year, where he will be looking to get consistent minutes, and it has now been revealed what Everton could do to sign Richarlison.
Speaking on BBC Sport, Everton reporter Giulia Bould shared her thoughts on how Everton may be able to re-sign the Tottenham forward, and she offered insight into the type of deal that may be required.
Bould said: “The Blues boss has already stated he will look at strengthening his squad in January but he also warned it is a notoriously difficult window to operate in, with prices often hiked up.
“A loan could be a good fit for Everton if Spurs were open to it. The Brazil international has made just four league starts this term but there is no suggestion right now that they will be willing to let the 28-year-old go.”
Spurs squad depth could affect Richarlison’s minutes
Competition for places at Tottenham could be even sterner come January, which could hinder the minutes Richarlison gets.
Spurs still have Dominic Solanke yet to reach full fitness, and if he does, he should occupy the number nine position.
Muani’s jaw injury is not serious, with the Frenchman able to play in a mask during the 4-1 loss to Arsenal, leaving him as another player Richarlison is to compete with.
The Brazilian international, in the past few months, when he has had minimal competition, has not really turned heads.
If he wants to consistently secure gametime, he will have to consider going elsewhere, given the competition for places in north London.
