Tottenham appear to have successfully hijacked Conor Gallagher’s contract with Aston Villa. Fabrizio Romano reacted to the deal with his trademark “Let’s go” declaration, sparking hopes for a turnaround in the season.
In a dramatic twist to January’s game, Tottenham swooped in in the 11th hour to sign Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher, snatching the England international from Premier League rivals Aston Villa.
Villa were reported to have entered formal negotiations with the Spanish side, but Spurs were adamant on Monday and agreed a fee believed to be between £35m and £40m.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed the move late last night with a ‘let’s go’ signature, confirming reports that Gallagher had already informed Atletico of his desire to return to London.
The high-profile signing represents a significant statement of intent from the Tottenham board, which has been under enormous pressure to back manager Thomas Frank following a disastrous first half of the season.
Insiders hint at further transfers for Tottenham in January
The signings of Souza and Gallagher appear to be just the start of a busy January for Spurs.
Transfer insider Dean Jones has fueled further excitement by suggesting signing Gallagher is just the first domino in a strategy designed to save Tottenham’s season.
Jones wrote in X: “Tottenham’s signing of Conor Gallagher is a sign of things to come. At least another important move will be coming soon. Ambitions are high. Signing Souza showed they are focused on future talent. Gallagher shows how they balance that with experience of the here and now.”
Jones’ latest update confirms the club are now pivoting to a “plug-and-play” starter who can adapt immediately to the rigors of the Premier League.
Tottenham need instant impact signing to save season
The need for experienced additions like Gallagher has never been more acute.
Spurs currently sit 14th in the table, but this position has left the fan base restless, with Thomas Frank fighting for his future in north London.
Frank’s tactical set-up has been criticized for being too passive, but his lack of energy and bite in the midfield is a clear weakness.
Known for his relentless pressing and ability to move the ball forward, Gallagher embodies exactly the engine room presence the team has been missing.
However, one signing may not be enough to close the gap with clubs in the top half.
If Jones’ prediction of “at least one more significant move” comes true, Spurs fans will be hoping for a senior forward, especially given Matthijs Tell’s future at the club is uncertain.
With a grace period of two more weeks, the board appears ready to bide its time coming out of crisis mode, lest the Thomas Frank era end prematurely.

