Out of the Box Transfers That Could Improve Spurs Next Season

The key to any effective transfer policy for any club is to identify problem areas and have creative and pragmatic solutions to said problems. When it comes to Tottenham, this philosophy is not only imperative, but rather mandatory. 

So instead of this article being the usual ‘click bait’ about how ‘Spurs can sign Messi’, it will instead focus on transfers that would not only improve the team, but could solve the issues around non-Home Grown player limits.

Before we begin talking about potential incoming players, a mini review of the season so far. Despite an explosive start, Spurs have been on the end of some disastrous results as of late, with the partnership of Son Heung-min and Harry Kane losing its early venom as Jose Mourinho edges further and further into a style mired in defensive pragmatism.

In saying that, all of the blame cannot be shouldered solely by Mourinho, with individual errors plaguing the Spurs back line this season. This has led to the Lilywhites dropping ten points from winning positions already, double that of any other club in the Premier League. This is an issue that coaching alone cannot resolve.

It is a problem that Mourinho and the club’s hierarchy is well aware of and they looked to ameliorate this last summer with various attempts to pry Milan Škriniar away from Inter, but the asking price was simply too high.

However, with Davinson Sanchez still unable to find any consistency after three years in North London and with Japhet Tanganga and Joe Rodon still in the infancy of Tottenham careers, the club may well look to revive a deal for Škriniar in the summer as Mourinho looks to find another missing piece to his Tottenham puzzle. But Škriniar’s the asking price unlikely to have come down, Daniel Levy may have to look for a cheaper option.

My pick would be Marseille ‘s Croatian central defender Duje Ćaleta-Car. At just twenty-four years old he is still yet to hit his peak, but is still experienced enough to start week in, week out. Standing at 6ft 3 inch he certainly fits the mould of a physically imposing defender which Mourinho tends to favour. But he is not just a big brute who will smash it into Row Z at a moment’s opportunity – he is a very accomplished passer of the ball. This season the Croatian has also managed to win a staggering 70% of his aerial duels, a talent that could certainly come in handy for set pieces.

When it comes to the financial outlay, French football has deep financial issues and, even though Marseille is not as detrimentally affected as other teams, Spurs will not need to make silly offer to prise him away. Unfortunately, Tottenham will have to probably shift a non-Home Grown player to get this deal over the line, a task that is a lot easier said than done. The possible outgoings to facilitate this transfer would be a combination of Villarreal taking up the option to sign Juan Foyth and the sale of Davinson Sanchez, neither of which are certainties.

The next problem area is in attacking midfield. Tanguy Ndombele’s emergence as one of the best midfielders in the league is one of a few positive for Spurs fans. The Frenchman has been key member of the Tottenham attacking unit, looking rejuvenated this season and producing moments of pure brilliance, most notably against Sheffield United when he scored an audacious chip with his back to goal to secure three points. And let us not forget the game against Southampton when he pirouetted beautifully to beat the press of two oncoming midfielders and found a defence splitting pass to Son Heung-min who promptly slotted away.

However, despite Ndombele’s electric displays, he and Harry Kane have had to shoulder far too much of the creative burden. Giovani Lo Celso’s stop-start season and the mysterious treatment of Dele Alli hasn’t helped, but this it is still a key problem Spurs need to address in the summer window.

Marcus Edwards could be the answer. Edwards was a highly touted talent during the Mauricio Pochettino era, with the former Spurs coach even once likened him to Lionel Messi. Since leaving for Portuguese side Vitoria S.C in 2019, the twenty-two-year-old has gained a reputation as a dynamic ball carrier with the ability to play on either wing or behind the striker.

He has bags of technical ability and is not too bad with a defence splitting through ball either. Last season, Edwards managed seven league goals and five assists with an additional two goals in the Europa League. Tottenham would have to pay a relatively small fee to resign a player with great potential, as well as much needed creative invention in addition to help solving the growing foreign player issue. The outgoings to facilitate this transfer would likely be either Erik Lamela or Lucas Moura, both of whom are struggling for regular playing time.

The last transfer suggestion has been rumoured for some time. The position is central midfielder, and the player is Marcel Sabitzer. The twenty-six-year-old is a versatile and important cog in Julian Nagelsmann’s RB Leipzig machine, playing numerous roles including right wing, false nine and defensive midfield. Sabitzer’s technical ability, defensive awareness, passing range and athleticism make him the perfect partner for Tottenham’s midfield general Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, with both capable of line breaking passing.  Additionally, he already plays under a coach dubbed “Mini Mourinho”, so it may be a quick transition period for Sabitzer if he makes the move to North London. His adaptability in playing in multiple positions and in a variety of systems is surely something that would interest Mourinho.

I believe Tottenham have a fantastic squad, but we lack balance. We must remember we are in a transitional period under Mourinho, but, with a few of the right signings, there is no telling what the club could achieve.

The hunt for a new centre-back: Six options to push Tottenham to the next level

The impact a new centre-back can have on a team’s progression is not to be underestimated. Take for example Virgil Van Dijk’s arrival at Liverpool FC; propelling them to Champions League glory and not to mention a first ever Premier League trophy. Similar rewards were reaped on the blue side of Manchester, with the winter signing of Aymeric Laporte helping spur City to a record-breaking 100 point campaign.

Toby Alderweireld and Davinson Sanchez both look to be out of favour.

After consistent tinkering of his back-line, it is reasonable to believe Jose Mourinho will be dreaming of capturing a player of kindred talents to provoke a similar effect at Spurs. The Special One has still not settled upon his first-choice centre-back pairing. Eric Dier has only missed one Premier League game this season, yet costly mistakes in big games continue to frustrate the Spurs faithful. Davinson Sanchez possesses the strength and pace that Mourinho demands in order to play a higher line, however his lack of guile on the ball has limited his chances in the side.  With the 31-year-old Toby Alderweireld linked to a summer exit and promising youngsters Joe Rodon and Japhet Tanganga still learning their craft, Tottenham’s necessity for a leader at the back has escalated.

It remains to be seen whether Spurs chairman Daniel Levy would sanction a high-profile coup in the January transfer window, however Mourinho will likely be prompting a plan of action behind the scenes. The following are some players that should, and potentially could be on Mourinho’s wish-list in the coming months.

The Dream Options:

Ibrahima Konate

One player who has recently gained many admirers is RB Leipzig’s Konate. At just 21-years-old the Parisian-born defender fronts an exciting crop of Bundesliga youngsters, having made 52 first-team performances for Leipzig. Christian Falk recently confirmed that Konate has a £40 million release clause which can be activated in the summer transfer window. Spurs are said to hold interest along with a host of EPL giants such as Manchester United.

The French U21 international cuts an intimidating figure for attackers, standing at 6 foot 3 and weighing over 90 kilograms. His height offers a dangerous attacking threat from set pieces, as well as a commanding presence when defending them. Konate not only excels aerially, but also with the ball at his feet. The youngster is adept at carrying the ball out of defence, combining his power and close-control to draw pressure and create passing lanes for teammates to occupy. These traits will excite Mourinho, as well as the Spurs faithful, should the club look to pursue Konate in the summer.

Bundesliga | Dayot Upamecano and Ibrahima Konate: RB Leipzig and France's  future in defence
Upamecano (left) and Konate (right) have struck up a solid partnership for Leipzig.

Dayot Upamecano

Perhaps the jewel in Leipzig’s crown, Upamecano has attracted suitors all over Europe with his consistent displays at the top level. Falk claims that the Champions league holders Bayern Munich are leading the race for the Frenchman’s signature, with United, City and Real Madrid waiting in the wings. 

Upamecano has notched four goals in his time with Die Roten Bullen, but his main strengths lie in his defensive prowess. Mourinho would be attracted to the 22-year-olds electric pace which would equip Spurs with the means to play a higher defensive line. As well as his impressive power and agility, Upamecano reads the game like a seasoned veteran, meaning he is usually a step ahead of the striker. However, when called upon to defend 1V1 dribbles he is deft, yet aggressive and consequently a pain for any attacker

It is unlikely Upamecano will be playing home games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season. Although, the prospect of regular game-time and learning under Mourinho could prove to be an enticing prospect for the rising star.

Sergio Ramos

Widely regarded as the greatest centre-back of his generation; Ramos has captained Real Madrid over a hugely successful decade. Five La Ligas, four Champions Leagues, two European Championships and a World Cup title are just some of the accolades the Spanish titan has collected. Ramos would certainly bring  a winning mentality to N17.

Having established himself as one of the most prolific goal-scoring centre-backs of all time, Ramos is renowned for his attacking threat at set pieces, as well as recently taking the responsibility of penalties and free-kicks. Defensively, the Spanish captain is the original all-rounder; combining aggressive tackling with pace and technical ability, meaning he is rarely flustered. A Rolls-Royce of a centre-back, Ramos’ passion would complement Mourinho’s ‘do or die’ philosophy. 

The Guardian have recently claimed that Ramos is unimpressed with Real Madrid’s new contract offer and could be looking for a change of scenery in the summer window. Liverpool and Manchester United have been left on red alert and you’d think that Levy and co will be eyeing a swoop due to the club’s recent relationship with Real Madrid.

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The Realistic Options:

Merih Demiral

Although he does not quite demand the headlines like the three previous names, Demiral offers a promising option for Spurs. Goal have previously linked the Lilywhites to the 6 foot 3 centre-back, however Juventus were said to be reluctant to part ways with the player. Demiral’s inability to break into the first choice XI of The Old Lady could prove to be a golden opportunity for Spurs to land their man. 

Juventus'ta Merih Demiral şoku! İlk golünü attı ama 16 dakika sonra… – Spor  Haberleri
Demiral has worked alongside the likes of Georgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci.

At 22-years-old, Demiral will satisfy Levy’s craving for young players with a high sell-on market value. Furthermore, Mourinho will love the pride that the Turk takes in his work; he would rather receive a set of studs to the face than risk conceding. Known for his determination, composure, and tactical assuredness, Demiral would offer a steely yet skilful option for Mourinho’s men.

The temptation of regular first-team football could be enough to convince Demiral to depart Turin.

Milan Skriniar

Another player who Spurs were heavily linked with during the summer window. Fabrizio Romano suggested the clubs could come to an agreement in the January market, although that now looks increasingly unlikely. Mourinho may well bide his time to secure his man this summer.

A commanding leader, Skriniar brings the best out of teammates. He is comfortable with the ball at his feet due to experience of playing as a defensive midfielder. Although, his main fortes lie in his sharp tackling and positional awareness, traits that would bolster Spurs’ defensive ranks.

The rumours of Skriniar’s pending move to North London have grown quiet, as the player has earned more time in an in-form Inter Milan side. However, a transfer should not be ruled out just yet. 

Eder Militao

Mourinho could be looking to reuse his Real Madrid contacts once again. Brazilian defender Militao has only made a handful of first-team appearances at the Bernabeu and could look to leave the reigning La Liga champions in this window.

Strong, fast, and intelligent, the former Porto man would tick most of Mourinho’s boxes in order to employ his Spurs team in a more aggressive attacking manner. At 23-years-old, Militao represents a player with promising potential who would not cripple the club financially.

Spurs would face stiff competition from Liverpool, with The Express suggesting Jurgen Klopp could look to secure Miltao’s services in the coming days due to the centre-back crisis facing the Reds.

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