The transfer window is approaching, bringing with it the possibility of new signings for Tottenham.
This week has seen plenty of rumours—some more realistic than others—so let’s take a quick look at a few of them.
Reports suggest that Tottenham are targeting both experienced players and young talents, such as Jamie Gittens and Tyler Dibling, two rising stars who have been linked with the club.
Another name in the mix is Brazilian midfielder Breno Bidon, who currently plays for Corinthians. However, the challenge for Spurs is that Arsenal are also keen on securing his services.
Meanwhile, for weeks now, Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic has been one of the most talked-about names in the transfer market.
Dusan Vlahovic could be set to leave Juventus

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently told GIVEMESPORT:
"All open for Vlahovic. Many options, nothing decided so far but I also expect Dusan to be one to watch in the summer for sure as there’s nothing agreed with new deal at Juventus."
As Romano explains, Tottenham could take advantage of this uncertainty and make a move for the Serbian forward.
It’s worth noting that since PSG loaned Randal Kolo Muani to Juventus, Vlahovic's role as the club's main striker has diminished, raising questions about his future in Turin.
But do Tottenham really need to sign the Juventus forward?
Does Tottenham really need to sign Dusan Vlahovic?
At present, Spurs already have a strong attacking lineup, including Brennan Johnson, who has recently been praised by the media and manager Ange Postecoglou.
Another key forward is Dominic Solanke, though unfortunately, he is currently injured, with reports suggesting he may not return to Tottenham training until March.
For the 2024/25 season, Vlahovic has played 32 matches across all competitions, contributing 14 goals and 3 assists.
Ultimately, it remains to be seen what Spurs will do in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Some believe it wouldn’t be wise to spend heavily on another high-priced signing, but in the end, the decision lies with the club.