
Sources: Tottenham in late January hunt to sign Andreas Skov Olsen and Antonio Nusa from Club Brugge
Ange Postecoglou is keen on adding Club Brugge duo Antonio Nusa and Andreas Skov Olsen to his ranks before the transfer window closes this month, Tottenham News has learned.
Tottenham News previously revealed (18 January) that Spurs were interested in signing left-winger Nusa.
A couple of days later, Fabrizio Romano reported via his official X account (20 January) that the North London outfit are “pushing” to get a deal agreed.
Nusa has played 27 times in all competitions for Club Brugge this season, scoring four goals and providing three assists.
He is still just 18 years old but has already made his debut for the Norway national team, making four competitive appearances for his country so far, scoring one goal.
While interest in Nusa has been widely reported, a source with close links to the Scandinavian market has revealed to Tottenham News that Spurs are also interested in making a move for his teammate Skov Olsen.
The 24-year-old has played 33 times in all competitions for Club Brugge this season, scoring 17 goals and providing six assists while playing on the opposite flank to Nusa.
An industry source has revealed to Tottenham News that those in Denmark speak “very highly” of Skov Olsen.
The right-winger has made 29 appearances for the Denmark national team, scoring eight goals.
Spurs could look to make a move for Skov Olsen while they negotiate a deal with Club Brugge for Nusa.
Snapping the pair up would offer Ange Postecoglou two more quality options out wide.

The Australian is currently well stocked in that position, with Son Heung-min, Brennan Johnson, Dejan Kulusevski, Bryan Gil and Timo Werner all able to play on the wings.
In other Tottenham news, one Spurs expert believes the club will make a late January move to sign a brand-new midfielder after a recent Romano update.
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