Tottenham in talks to sign £23m star as Postecoglou plots late swoop
Tottenham Hotspur have initiated discussions with Brentford regarding a potential move for Yoane Wissa ahead of the transfer deadline, according to reports from Footmercato.
With the winter transfer window nearing its closure on February 3rd, clubs are scrambling to finalize deals, and Spurs are actively seeking reinforcements to address their squad’s injury struggles. Strengthening the attack remains a priority, and the club has already reached out to both Brentford and Wissa himself to express their interest in a transfer before the window shuts.
Wissa has been a key figure for Brentford this season, netting 12 goals across all competitions, making him the second-highest scorer in the squad. Given his importance to Thomas Frank’s setup, Brentford are unlikely to part ways with the DR Congo international unless they receive a substantial offer exceeding his €28 million (£23 million) valuation on Transfermarkt. With Tottenham’s growing urgency to add firepower to their squad, negotiations could intensify as the deadline approaches.
The current campaign has been far from ideal for Tottenham, with injuries derailing their early-season momentum. Despite significant summer investments and ambitions of securing a top-four finish, their performances have failed to meet expectations. After 23 league games, Spurs find themselves in 15th place, just eight points clear of the relegation zone.
While talk of a relegation battle may seem extreme, recent form suggests otherwise. Having managed only one point from their last seven league outings—including defeats to struggling sides like Leicester City and Everton—Tottenham’s situation is increasingly precarious.
The January transfer window presents an opportunity for Spurs to rectify their shortcomings. New signings could offer Ange Postecoglou the squad depth required to navigate the ongoing injury crisis and reverse their poor form. One of their recent acquisitions, Czech U21 international Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague, has already shown promise despite the club’s struggles.
However, additional reinforcements are necessary, and Wissa’s familiarity with the Premier League would make him a valuable addition to Tottenham’s attacking options.
Securing Wissa would provide Postecoglou with greater tactical flexibility, as the Brentford forward is capable of playing across multiple attacking positions. His pace, direct style of play, and goal-scoring ability could inject much-needed energy into a Tottenham side that has struggled to convert chances.
If Spurs can present an offer that meets Brentford’s demands, Wissa’s arrival could mark a crucial turning point in their season.
The pressure is mounting as the transfer deadline looms, and Tottenham’s ability to finalize key deals in the coming days could determine their fate for the remainder of the campaign.
With Brentford reluctant to sell unless an irresistible bid arrives, Spurs must act swiftly if they want to secure Wissa’s services and bolster their attack before the window slams shut.