Tottenham Hotspur shortlist six ambitious ‘statement’ signings to target in 2026

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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ready to make some statement signings over the upcoming transfer windows, with some of the biggest names in Europe thought to be on the club’s radar.

Since the change in the leadership structure at Spurs earlier this season, it has been reported extensively that ENIC are ready to change Tottenham’s transfer strategy and go after ready-made stars.

It has been suggested that the new Spurs leadership are ready to remove the self-imposed wage cap to add some big names to their squad.

Other outlets have said Tottenham have started eyeing elite signings, and a new update has now listed the kind of names that the Lilywhites are looking at.

Tottenham target Iliman Ndiaye

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Four big-name strikers on Tottenham’s radar

TEAMtalk have now claimed that a new attacker is certain to arrive through the door in January, and the club’s hierarchy are ready to make significant funds available for the right player.

It is suggested that Spurs are ready to test the waters for top talent, with the Lilywhites now looking at various strikers.

Tottenham are said to have made some enquiries for Ivan Toney in an effort to feel out the market, with the 29-year-old seen as an ‘ideal fit’ for Thomas Frank’s system.

Additionally, Tottenham legend Harry Kane, Real Madrid’s Rodrygo and Porto’s Samu Aghehowa are also alleged to be on the North London club’s radar.

Spurs are also tracking two Premier League wingers

Interestingly though, TEAMtalk say that Frank’s men are more likely to sign a wide-forward than a centre-forward during the upcoming transfer window.

A firm decision is expected to be made as we go closer to January, but Tottenham have already drawn up a list of options to work through.

Among those are Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye and Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, who are both viewed as players who can add energy and versatility and level up Tottenham’s attack.  

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