Tottenham Hotspur’s season is hanging by a thread. The Lilywhites have a crucial tie against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt coming up in a few days in the Europa League semi-finals.
Tottenham Hotspur were forced to dip their toes in the January transfer window for reinforcements owing to an injury crisis. They signed Antonin Kinsky, Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel to bolster a squad that was severely stretched at one point of time.
The injury issues at Tottenham Hotspur are slowly starting to ease off of late. Ange Postecoglou welcomed several players back from injury before the ongoing international break.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s ongoing injury concerns have been a recurring issue throughout the season. The attention has turned to the Spurs’ new defensive addition Kevin Danso, who may have sustained a minor knock.
Tottenham Hotspur signed the Austrian defender Kevin Danso on loan during the January transfer window. The 26-year-old defender was brought in to add more quality and depth to the defensive unit.
This has not been an ideal season for Tottenham, now sitting in 13th in the Premier League and having gone out of every domestic competition due to a run of inconsistency and damage through injuries sustained since the very early beginning of the season.
Tottenham Hotspur defender Kevin Danso attended the pre-match press conference before their crucial knockout game against AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League.
Kevin Danso rejected Wolverhampton Wanderers at the 11th hour before signing for Tottenham Hotspur during the January transfer window. Having made a name for himself in Ligue 1 with RC Lens, Kevin Danso was a wanted man in the previous transfer window.
Tottenham Hotspur have been enduring a challenging season, one that currently sees them in the bottom half of the Premier League table and eliminated from all the domestic cup competitions.
Tottenham Hotspur’s season has been nothing short of a disaster. They currently sit in 12th place, having suffered 13 defeats, with only the Europa League left to fight for after being eliminated from all domestic competitions.
The need for a new central defender has been growing at Tottenham Hotspur, and we saw how Daniel Levy went aggressively in the winter market to bring in a new face.
Tottenham Hotspur were desperate for reinforcements heading into the January transfer window owing to their injury crisis. They managed to enjoy a strong winter window as compared to most of their Premier League rivals, signing three players.
Tottenham Hotspur looked lost in the January transfer window after the early acquisition of young goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague before the club chiefs decided to up the ante in the final days.
Tottenham’s January defensive recruit, Kevin Danso, has quickly made his mark since arriving on loan from RC Lens until the end of the season. Initially brought in as a stopgap amid an injury crisis, the Austrian centre-back is already proving to be a shrewd signing for Spurs.
Postecoglou has now confirmed fresh injury concerns for three players.
Tottenham Hotspur deservedly beat Manchester United 1-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday. James Maddison scored in the first half from close range which eventually turned out to be the winner, helping Spurs collect back-to-back victories for the first time in the Premier League this season.
Tottenham, severely impacted by an injury crisis, secured three new signings in an effort to salvage their season. Antonin Kinsky has stepped up as the first-choice goalkeeper following Vicario’s injury, while last-minute arrivals included Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich and Kevin Danso from RC Lens.
Tottenham Hotspur had a productive January transfer signing, bolstering the first-team squad by signing Antonin Kinsky, Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel. The late acquisitions of Danso and Tel were much-needed, especially when one looks at how stretched Ange Postecoglou’s options have become in both defence and attack due to injury problems.
Tottenham Hotspur reportedly had a late bid worth £70 million rejected from Crystal Palace for the signing of Marc Guehi in the winter transfer window.
Despite an inconsistent season as the norm and a squad heavily infected by injuries, Tottenham, currently 14th in the Premier League, have performed well in cup competitions.
While several reports claimed Juventus missed out on Kevin Danso as they couldn’t match Tottenham’s offer, Alfredo Pedulla reveals how the saga actually played out.
Tottenham Hotspur are now expected to sign Kevin Danso from RC Lens before the January transfer window closes. The 26-year-old has been linked with the move to the Premier League in recent months and Wolverhampton Wanderers were hoping to secure his signature this month.
Juventus appears to have given up on signing Kevin Danso from Lens after the Ligue 1 club failed to respond to their offer. Despite Danso being open to a move to Turin, it seems that Lens has not given Juventus the green light to proceed with a deal.
Juventus are finding it increasingly difficult to secure the signing of Kevin Danso from Lens, and they have now begun identifying alternative defensive options.
Juventus are keen to bring Kevin Danso to Turin this month and have entered discussions with Lens about a potential transfer. The Austrian defender, currently a key player for the Ligue 1 side, has attracted significant interest from other clubs, including Rennes, who are reportedly willing to make an outright purchase.
Sky Sport Italia report that RC Lens have put Juventus in pole position to sign Kevin Danso after the Pierre Kalulu injury. The Bianconeri were forced back onto the transfer market following the injury to Kalulu during last night’s 2-0 defeat to Benfica in the Champions League.
Newcastle United and West Ham are among the clubs showing an interest in Lens defender Kevin Danso as he could move for affordable money this January.
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