Tottenham supporters have been quick to voice their opinions after fresh reports suggest a significant first-team player could be edging closer to a move away from north London.
Tottenham Hotspur could be busy in the winter window, which is only a couple of days from opening, as incomings and outgoings could be making their way in and out of north London.
Brennan Johnson is one player who has attracted interest in the weeks leading up to the winter window, with several Premier League clubs reported to have shown interest in signing the Welshman permanently.
Fresh reports now claim that Johnson is edging closer to a move away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with David Ornstein stating that Crystal Palace have reached an agreement with Tottenham over a deal to sign Brennan Johnson.
It is also claimed that a move will be subject to the 24-year-old agreeing to it, while the fee is said to be approaching £35m.

Tottenham fans react to Brennan Johnson exit reports
Spurs fans have now caught wind of the latest update, and many are not too satisfied with the piece of business being discussed between the two London clubs.
Reacting to the reported fee, one Tottenham supporter said: “Horrendous business. Should be £45m minimum. 20 G/A plus Europa League winner.”
Another added: “No, diabolical business, a c. 25 per cent loss on last season’s top scorer and scorer of the winner in a Euro final. Other clubs would sell him for a £10m profit.”
Meanwhile, others believe it is the right sort of business. One Tottenham fan commented: “Yes, actually our best sale in a long time tbh,”
Another added: “Incredible, he is way off the standard required.” A further reaction read: “Yes 100 per cent, need to move players on, he is not good enough,” with one more stating: “Yes. Was never worth £50m.”
Other Tottenham supporters were not best pleased with the reported price, with one fan stating: “We are so bad at selling. How does he get 20+ G/A in a season and get sold for 30 per cent less than we bought him for.”
What a Brennan Johnson sale could mean for Spurs
Brennan Johnson remains something of a cult hero at Tottenham after his goal back in May in Bilbao, Spain, which gave Spurs their first piece of silverware in 17 years.
However, it is clear that under Thomas Frank, he is far down the pecking order, even after his flurry of goals last season.
Spurs were once in the race for Semenyo, showing their intent to strengthen their wide areas, and now, with a £100m cash injection and a possible £30m addition from a potential Johnson sale, the transfer reserve appears to be growing.
Many fans will now hope Tottenham move on to sign a world-class player in that position as the club looks to compete again.
