Tottenham Hotspur are looking to raid one of their London rivals for an experienced player, who is expected to be available at a discount in the dying stages of the window.
It is clear that heading into the business end of the transfer window, the priority for Roberto De Zerbi’s side is to add firepower to their attack.
In fact, reports indicate that Tottenham could have a brand new forward line by the end of the month, with the club keen on adding Savinho, Cody Gakpo and a centre-forward to their squad.
There have also been suggestions that Spurs could look to replace one of their most recent defensive sales, and they have set their sights on raiding a London rival to do so.

Tottenham find out how much they have to pay for Daniel Munoz
Over the last week, several sources have reported that Spurs are scouring the market for a new right-back to replace Djed Spence, with one Tottenham insider suggesting that Daniel Munoz is on the Lilywhites’ radar.
Colombian journalist Pipe Sierra has now taken to social media to reveal that Spurs are one of three clubs to have expressed an interest in the Crystal Palace player, alongside Everton and Nottingham Forest.
He asserted that it would take an offer of £25m to price the 30-year-old away from Selhurst Park at this stage of the window.
Sierra wrote on X: “Crystal Palace is open to letting Daniel Muñoz (30) leave, for a fee around £25m. Everton, Tottenham and Nottingham Forest have asked about the conditions of the Colombian.”
Spurs’ right-back pursuit may depend on Lucas Bergvall’s future
Lucas Bergvall’s future continues to be the subject of much speculation, and Tottenham’s decision on the Swede may impact their decision on whether to sign a right-back.
If Bergvall remains at Spurs, Roberto De Zerbi will have no shortage of central midfield options, with the Swede competing with Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes and Rodrigo Bentancur.
Tottenham also have Conor Gallagher, who can play in central midfield, while Pape Sarr is still at the club despite speculation over his future.
Bergvall staying will likely limit Archie Gray’s chances of getting much game time in the middle of the park, which could mean that the 20-year-old serves as Pedro Porro’s understudy this season.
