Crystal Palace are exploring an ambitious January swoop for Tottenham Hotspur winger Brennan Johnson, according to The Telegraph. Manager Oliver Glasner is eager to strengthen his attacking options as the Eagles look to push for European qualification in the second half of the season. Palace have identified Johnson as one of several potential attacking targets, with the Wales international seen as an ideal fit for Glasner's high-tempo system.
The Colorado Rapids are poised to name Tottenham Hotspur assistant coach Matt Wells to be the team's next manager, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN. Wells, 37, replaces Chris Armas, whose contract expired at the end of the 2025 season, and was unable to reach an agreement with the MLS club on a new deal. The London-born Wells is expected to arrive in Colorado next week following Sunday's game against Nottingham Forest. Sources tell ESPN that Wells will be bringing several assistant coaches with him, but that current Rapids assistant and goalkeeper coach Chris Sharpe will remain on the staff.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly interested in signing Marcus Rashford at the end of the season. The player is on loan at Barcelona, and they have an option to sign him permanently in the summer. However, Tottenham are also interested in him, and they are hoping to convince him to return to the Premier League. Can Spurs sign Marcus Rashford? According to a report via Fichajes, they would be willing to guarantee him regular first-team action and a prominent role in the side
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Troy Parrott in the coming months. The Irish international striker has been linked with a return to the Premier League, and his former club is hoping to bring him back. As per Fichajes, Tottenham are prepared to pay 35 million to sign the 23-year-old striker. Parrott has done quite well in the Netherlands, and he has 14 goals to his name for AZ Alkmaar this season. Leeds United are keen on Parrott as well.
"It was an absolute mistake from the VAR," said Spurs boss Frank. "The referee did good to do the ref call and they encourage the refereeing call on the pitch. For me, that is never a penalty. "Even speaking to some from Newcastle [they] don't think it's a penalty and we need consistency. "I think the referee's call on the pitch, he nailed it, and VAR can only be if it's clear and obvious."
Richarlison is one of those, with the Brazil international poised to enter a delicate contract situation in North London. The 28-year-old, who has five Premier League goals this season, is fighting for his Tottenham future. He is out of contract in 2027, so he will soon be entering into the final 12 months of his current deal, which means he'd be in a precarious situation.