FanSided World Football
·31 December 2024
FanSided World Football
·31 December 2024
Tottenham are making bold moves ahead of the January transfer window as they aim to strengthen their backline amidst an ongoing injury crisis.
Among their top targets is Lens defender Abdukodir Khusanov, whose performances in Europe have caught the attention of several Premier League clubs.
The 20-year-old Uzbek international has emerged as a standout figure, blending composure and dynamism at the heart of the defence.
With Spurs battling defensive frailties and eyeing long-term stability, Khusanov’s profile is proving difficult to ignore.
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As reported by TBR Football, Spurs have initiated talks to secure Khusanov’s services, viewing the £25m-rated defender as a critical addition to their squad.
Currently dealing with an injury crisis, Tottenham are desperate for reinforcements.
First-choice centre-backs Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are sidelined, while Ben Davies and emergency fill-in Radu Drăgușin are also struggling with injuries.
Khusanov, who has featured in 16 matches across all competitions this season for Lens, appears to be the ideal candidate to address these woes.
He has not only been a regular starter but has also made history as the youngest Uzbek player to compete in both the UEFA Champions League and Europa League. His readiness for top-tier football makes him a prime candidate for Ange Postecoglou’s system.
Complicating the matter, Newcastle United are also keen on the young talent, and their financial muscle could pose a challenge to Spurs’ efforts.
However, Tottenham remain optimistic that Khusanov’s blend of speed, defensive awareness, and calmness under pressure will persuade him to choose North London.
Khusanov’s journey began at Energetik-BGU Minsk, where his exceptional performances earned him a move to Lens.
Since then, he has established himself as a composed and versatile defender, capable of holding his own against top-tier opposition.
His experience on Europe’s biggest stages adds significant value, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure.
The £25m valuation reflects both his current capabilities and potential to grow into a world-class defender. Securing Khusanov could provide both immediate relief amidst their injury crisis and a cornerstone for future success.