Tottenham told to pay extra £2m to have new signing pre-agreed for 1 January

John Wenham wants Tottenham to have a brand-new goalkeeper signed on 1 January.

The owner of the reputable Spurs podcast Lilywhite Rose believes the North London club should already be working on a transfer behind-the-scenes.

Guglielmo Vicario has been ruled out for “months” after undergoing surgery for a fracture of his right ankle [via Football London, 27 November].

Therefore, Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – thinks any potential plans to sign a goalkeeper in the summer need to be brought forward, even if that means spending more money.

“I think Tottenham will be looking to sign a goalkeeper in January,” Wenham said.

“Vicario’s injury should bring forward any plans they had to sign a goalkeeper in the summer. Hopefully, if the recruitment team are doing their jobs right, Spurs will have signed a new goalkeeper on 1 January.

“They should already be working on that deal in the background. If they were lining someone up for the summer, bring it forward, even if that costs an extra £2million.”

Tottenham to pay extra to sign a brand-new goalkeeper in January?

It is unclear when exactly Vicario will return to action. Therefore, it would make sense for a brand-new goalkeeper to be brought to the club in January.

Forster is currently filling in as the number one between the sticks for Ange Postecoglou’s side. However, the 36-year-old is expected to leave the club next summer.

While there are some talented young shot-stoppers coming through in North London, they likely won’t be ready for consistent first-team football next season.

Tottenham, Fraser Forster

As a result, Spurs were going to need to sign a brand-new number two either way. Therefore, in light of Vicario’s injury, they could benefit from getting a move sorted in January.

In other Tottenham news, Sergio Reguilón is set to be offered an exit route by a La Liga club.

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