If there’s one area Tottenham could really do with improving, it’s probably at left-back.
Danny Rose is slowly being pushed to one side by José Mourinho, while Ben Davies is currently out for the foreseeable future, leaving the Portuguese with little option but use Jan Vertonghen in the role.
The Belgian has played there for the past few games, but it suggests someone should be brought in, whether in January or the summer.
One of the names being looked at, according to Foot Mercato, is Paris Saint-Germain’s Layvin Kurzawa, who is out of contract at the end of the season.
The French website claim three clubs in the Premier League (West Ham, Manchester United and Spurs) have ‘started talks with the player’s representatives’ about a potential free transfer.
He would be a relatively risk free option for Daniel Levy, and it would make sense for Mourinho to be interested, since there were already rumours of an interest back when he was in charge at Old Trafford.