Pochettino's Next Key Signing for Tottenham After Janssen

Victor Wanyama SouthamptonLast summer, Tottenham boss signed the likes of Alderweireld, Wimmer and Trippier to strengthen the defense. Moreover, he lured Njie and Son to reinforce the attack as well.
This time around, Mauricio Pochettino has so far improved the quality and depth of his midfield and the strike-force. Spurs have lured a strong defensive midfielder in the form of Victor Wanyama (Southampton) and have also signed a quality striker by luring Vincent Janssen (AZ Alkmaar).
Taking into consideration that Spurs will be playing against the best of teams in the UEFA Champions League next season, the Argentine boss must further amplify the quality of his squad this summer.
Vincent Janssen NetherlandsThe question is, who will be Tottenham’s next key signing after Janssen?
Next up, the North Londoners must secure the signing of a versatile attacking midfielder and a few names are in the limelight.
Spurs are linked with attacking stars like Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich), Cristian Tello (Barcelona) and Georginio Wijnaldum (Newcastle United).
German international Gotze is a proven quality attacker but he has been out of form lately. Spanish winger Tello is back at Nou Camp after loan spells with Porto and Fiorentina. Wijnaldum was arguably Newcastle United’s best player last season but the Dutch star could not save the club from getting relegated.
In your opinion, who will be the perfect signing for Spurs?

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  1. Raymond says:

    Why not look further afield with the likes of Nabil Fekir age 22 or Francisco Roman Alarcon Suarez age 24. Either of these two players would fit in nicely at SPURS.

  2. JOHNNY says:

    There is one player I would love to see at Spurs is the Newcastle man Sikoko I know the spelling is incorrect but you will know who I mean he was at Euro 2016 even forget who he was playing for but a real cracking worker and an engine that would drive a London bus get him Levy .

  3. Bjoern says:

    We don’t need to look far….
    Alex Pritchard is the man we’re looking for ! -Give him the chance to shine !
    The 2 Newcastle-players are insane expansive.- MArio Goetze would be a masterstroke to catch- but he is Dortmund-bound.
    COYS !!!!!

  4. JayBob says:

    I hope we dont go for Goetze as I think he is vastly overrated, too expensive and not ideally suited to premier league football. Sisokho would be a good addition and along with Dier Dembele and Wanyama would give us an extremely powerful midfield combination and allow for squad rotation / injuries without compromising the team. we do need another creative attacking midfielder in the Eriksen role and my money would be used for Kovacic from Real Madrid. we were linked with him a few weeks ago but it has gone quiet since. he would be a superb addition. those 2 for me would take us to another level

  5. Vinnie says:

    Theres been lots of debate on who to sign after… I certainly agree that spurs dont need to splash lots of $ for players who have no interest to play for spurs like Gotze or batshuiyi. Latter appears to b a gold digger n has loyalty to big$. We want players who have d clubs interest in heart like JANSSEN. I forsee that its blessings in disguise we dont get them. There are more exciting talents to be uncovered n some right at our doorsteps. COYS ☺

  6. Pascal says:

    I think we should go for a right sided centre back to cover Alderweireld as Fazio is certain to leave, CCV is promising player but we’re in the UCL so need a cover like Fabian Schar. Also, we need a creative playmaker in the midfield as we’re lacking quality backup to create chances or make an impact to compete.. Finally, a pacey, clinical and good-crossing winger is needed like Quincy Promes but on the left side as Eriksen is not naturally suited there to compete and take us to the next level and show ourselves in Europes grandest stage.

  7. MarcOB1 says:

    In my opinion, if we want a strong all round attacker, that can play in any of the 4 attacking midfield positions (and maybe even 3rd choice striker), why don’t we look at Andriy Yarmolenko?
    He’s big, strong, quick, skillful, loves to run at defences, create chances and score goals. He’s good with both feet and his head and reckon we could land him for around 20m. There’s been talk in the past that we were interested in him, as were Arsenal, Liverpool and Everton… Someone’s gonna snap him up soon and if we’re not that team I reckon we’ll regret it!

  8. It ought not to go unnoticed – and it has not at boardroom level – that Pochettino is £6. in credit on permanent fees spent across his four transfer windows at the club. Tottenham must finance their new £4 stadium, into which they intend to move in 2018-19, and so Pochettino’s ability to succeed without heavy backing on the market is invaluable.

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