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Arnaut Danjuma brings versatility and firepower off the bench for Spurs in a low-risk loan
With Arnaut Danjuma’s loan now in the bag, let’s discuss what the Dutchman brings to north London in his return to England.
Spurs are in a weird place with Son Heung-min
Amid the South Korean’s poor form and new potential transfer links, one has to wonder how much patience Spurs will have with Sonny.
Tottenham’s win at Palace was a flukey, and crucially important, result
It had been a rough stretch for Spurs before their 0-4 away win at Palace. Could this be the performance needed to kickstart the club forward?
Tottenham January transfer window primer: right wingbacks
Spurs know they need to make improvements over Emerson Royal and Matt Doherty at right wingback.
Tottenham January transfer window primer: Talkin’ Goalkeepers
With Hugo Lloris on the decline, Spurs would be wise to invest in a new goalkeeper.
Tottenham January transfer window primer: outgoing players
The January transfer window will be here before we know it. Who could Spurs look to move out on loan or permanently?
Tottenham’s win over Leeds is a perfect encapsulation of their season thus far
From conceding early to a frantic come-from-behind victory, this match should feel familiar to Spurs fans.
Tottenham’s best player this season: Rodrigo Bentancur
Bentancur has been a clear difference-maker for Spurs this year and his recent run of form has been extremely impressive.
Know your Tottenham opponent: Everton
Spurs will look to make it a third-straight victory in all competitions against Everton on Saturday.
It’s time for Spurs to start playing Oliver Skipp and Matt Doherty
Spurs could use some fresh legs in the midfield and at right wingback. Oliver Skipp and Matt Doherty have yet to feature this season, but they should be in the fold in October.