Tottenham 'plotting' £15 million wonderkid bid in January transfer window

Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with an EFL wonderkid - they've also 'agreed terms' with a Serie A defender.
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The 2024 January transfer window is now just under a third of the way done. Tottenham Hotspur have been busy, having already brought players to the club, such as former Chelsea hitman Timo Werner - who else will they look to bring to North London this month?

Spurs are in the hunt for an EFL wonderkid - but he could cost them upwards of £10 million. Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou's men have also reached an agreement for a Serie A centre-back - let's see who it is.

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Blackburn Rovers to demand £10-£15 million fee for Adam Wharton

Tottenham are among the clubs who are interested in Blackburn Rovers youngster Adam Wharton. While they are keen to bring him to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, his asking price could prove to be an obstacle - Rovers will demand a fee of £10-£15 million before they will let him leave the club.

This is according to a report from Football Insider, who mention that Blackburn will reject any bids for the player in the January transfer window. Anyone who wants to secure his signature - including Spurs - will need to wait until the summer to do business.

Tottenham 'reach agreement' for transfer of Radu Dragusin

With several of their key defenders carrying injuries this season, Tottenham are looking to strengthen their ranks at the back. They are looking to snap up Genoa defender Radu Dragusin and have reached an agreement with them regarding a transfer, according to HITC Football.

A Romanian international, Dragusin has already made 13 senior team appearances for his country, despite being just 21 years of age. He is believed to be Spurs' 'top choice' in the January window and they will have to pay a fee of £26 million to finalise a deal. Currently, he is undergoing a medical at the club.

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