Tottenham Hotspur were able to conduct the majority of their January transfer business towards the start of the window, which is a change of pace from previous years.
Chairman Daniel Levy has been known to wrap up transactions later in the window in order to try and get the best possible value out of a deal and keep options open, but Spurs moved swiftly this month to bring in Timo Werner on loan from RB Leipzig and Radu Dragusin on a permanent deal from Genoa.
With time running out to buy and sell this month, here's what else is on Spurs' agenda.
Prior to signing Dragusin, Tottenham asked Ligue 1 side Nice about the availability of France centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo, but were put off by the €60m asking price.
Though Spurs have still been linked with Todibo in the weeks after Dragusin's arrival, understands there are no plans to resurrect their interest this window. Tottenham could return with a fresh approach in the summer should they desire another defender, but by then Todibo could be the subject of interest and bids from several other teams whose January business has been disrupted by Financial Fair Play or Profit & Sustainability worries.
Another centre-back Tottenham admire is Jarrad Brainthwaite, but again there will not be any movement in January, not least because Everton do not want to sell him at this moment in time.
Branthwaite is being considered by Spurs as a potential summer target, and they may even move for him out of opportunism should Everton be relegated to the Championship — Tottenham pounced quickly to sign James Maddison from Leicester City last summer following their relegation.
Spurs are not the only side with eyes on Branthwaite however, with Manchester United also interested in the 21-year-old.
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