Postecoglou asks Tottenham to sign specific player in January – Fee affordable for Spurs

Reports from South America earlier this week linked Tottenham Hotspur with a potential move for Getafe’s Omar Alderete. These claims suggested that the center-back could be on his way to the Premier League during the upcoming winter transfer window.

Fresh details have emerged, further strengthening the speculation that Spurs are seriously considering the Paraguay international as a target.

According to Friday’s edition of AS, the 27-year-old has been added to Tottenham’s shortlist of defensive reinforcements for the January transfer window. His inclusion stems largely from the influence of manager Ange Postecoglou, who has reportedly identified Alderete as a key player to bolster the squad’s defensive capabilities.

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Postecoglou, known for his emphasis on ball-playing defenders, values Alderete’s strength and composure under pressure, making the Getafe man a suitable candidate for his tactical system.

Alderete’s current contract with Getafe runs until 2028 and includes a release clause of €16 million. This figure is seen as a reasonable investment for a club like Tottenham, especially given their need to solidify their backline amid ongoing injury concerns and inconsistent defensive performances.

Getafe chairman Ángel Torres has consistently pointed to this clause when fielding inquiries about the player, signaling that the club would expect the full amount for any potential transfer.

While Tottenham appears to be the frontrunner in the chase for Alderete, it is noted that other clubs have also expressed interest in the player. However, the identities of these clubs remain undisclosed, leaving Spurs in a strong position to push for a deal.

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Alderete’s experience and skill set align with Postecoglou’s vision for a more dynamic and composed defensive unit, which has been a focus of the Australian manager since taking charge.

Tottenham’s defensive struggles this season, compounded by injuries to key players like Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, have highlighted the urgent need for reinforcements.

Alderete’s profile as a reliable and technically adept center-back could provide much-needed stability to the squad. The relatively low buyout clause also makes him an attractive option financially, allowing Spurs to address other areas of the team if needed during the same window.

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The potential acquisition of Alderete would signal Tottenham’s intent to back Postecoglou’s project, providing him with the tools necessary to implement his footballing philosophy effectively.

As January approaches, the focus will now shift to whether Spurs can finalize a deal quickly to avoid competition and secure the player’s services.

Alderete’s move to North London could prove pivotal in strengthening Tottenham’s defensive structure as they look to achieve consistency and success in the latter half of the season.

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