Recent reports reveal that Tottenham Hotspur have shown interest in former Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori, as the club looks to bolster their defence this winter window.

Tottenham’s defensive focus in January
The Lilywhites are looking to bolster their first-team squad for manager Ange Postecoglou this month after a relatively poor campaign, as they seek to demonstrate their continued support for the former Celtic boss in his second season at the helm.
With a mixture of inconsistent results and defensive frailties hindering their progress, Tottenham find themselves aiming to strengthen key areas as they look to turn their season around.
One area in clear need of reinforcement is the defensive unit, where Tottenham have faced challenges due to injuries to their key players at the back.
As Tottenham prepare for a critical second half of the season, the transfer market offers an opportunity to address their weaknesses.

Tottenham enter the race for Fikayo Tomori
Reports suggest that Tottenham Hotspur have joined a competitive race for the signature of Fikayo Tomori, with sources indicating that the London club are seriously considering a move for the former Chelsea centre-back.
According to CaughtOffside, Tottenham face stiff competition, with Newcastle United, Aston Villa, and West Ham United all showing interest, while Juventus are believed to be preparing a formal offer of around €25 million (£21.15m).
Tomori, now 27 years old, has been a pivotal figure for AC Milan since his move from Chelsea in 2021 – the Englishman still has two years left on his contract that is set to expire July 2027.

Challenges in securing Tomori’s signature
A deal for the defender will not be easy, as there is a potential obstacle in Tottenham’s pursuit of Fikayo Tomori – the stance of AC Milan’s new manager, Sergio Conceição.
According to reports, the Portuguese coach views Tomori as a vital component of his tactical plans, and his arrival at the San Siro has only strengthened Milan’s resolve to retain the England international.
This commitment to keeping Tomori could complicate negotiations, as Milan seek to fend off interest from several suitors.
Despite this, caughtoffside reports that a tempting financial offer could sway Milan’s board, though Conceicao would still need some convincing.