Tottenham Hotspur are aiming to start when the January transfer window opens and may be willing to spend money to sign Napoli midfielder Scott McTominay, but the situation will need to be adjusted.
The Lilywhites’ physicality and newfound ability to convert from set-pieces have made them a thorn in many Premier League sides this season, making them a dangerous opponent whenever they play.
Mohamed Kudus has shone in the forward areas, giving Spurs a breath of fresh air after their domestic form last season. Thomas Frank deserves praise for his success in solidifying the Lilywhites in all areas.
Despite a mixed start to life in north London, the Dane revealed before the match against Chelsea that Xavi Simons is another man he expects to play centrally in his team.
“Yes, there’s no doubt about that. I have no doubt that Xavi will perform well for us. It’s up to him, me, the team and everyone to make it happen. What football doesn’t have is time, and it will take time.”
“It’s completely natural. Sometimes we can’t talk about process and time and things like that, but the reality is that it is needed and everyone needs it. I am confident. It will happen.”
Frank’s outfit looks solid from midfield to up front, and that’s true, but there’s always room for improvement if they’re aiming for a Champions League spot.
With that in mind, Spurs are currently planning on signing a star in January that could add to their large transfer kitty.
Tottenham line up Scott McTominay amid huge demand from Napoli
According to Football Insider, Tottenham are willing to pay a sizable fee for Napoli midfielder Scott McTominay, who could be at the center of an interesting story involving both sides.
Fabio Paratici has set his sights on the Scotland international and the money on offer could be a lure for the former Manchester United man to return to the Premier League. But Pete O’Rourke believes it will take a “huge” show of intent from Spurs to push the deal over the line.
Scott McTominay’s time at Napoli | |
Appearance | 47 |
the goal | 17 |
assist | 7 |
He said: “Napoli would not want to weaken the team by losing an important player like Scott McTominay. His contract runs until 2028, so it would cost a lot of money just to consider selling him.”
Interestingly, the same report has floated the idea of Koby Mainu joining Napoli, which could pave the way for a move elsewhere, but that seems unlikely for now.
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Still, McTominay has been a giant since joining the reigning Serie A champions in 2024 and has continued his form this term, with seven of his 16 shots on target according to Fotmob, which is why Frank is keen on a deal.

