Pole position: Tottenham frontrunners to sign “perfect” £9m+ a year star after Randal Kolo Muani
The final hours of the transfer window are always a frantic time, and for Tottenham Hotspur, the activity is reaching a thrilling peak.
The club has already enjoyed what can only be described as a fantastic summer, making several high-profile signings to bolster the squad for manager Thomas Frank.
The arrivals of creative talents like Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons, along with the permanent deals for Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso, have significantly upgraded the team’s attacking options.
However, the club’s leadership is not done yet and is pushing hard to add even more firepower before the deadline passes.
The pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain’s Randal Kolo Muani is a clear sign of this ambition. The French international forward is a player Tottenham have admired for some time, and it now appears a deal is getting closer.

The proposed move is understood to be a loan with an option to buy, a smart piece of business that would allow the player to prove himself in the Premier League before the club commits to a large permanent fee.
This need for another attacker was highlighted in the team’s last match, a disappointing performance against Bournemouth where they struggled to create clear chances and score.
However, Tottenham are not without competition for Kolo Muani’s signature. Other major clubs across Europe, including Bayern Munich and Aston Villa, are also looking for attacking reinforcements and are keeping a close eye on the situation. Pulling off this signing would be a major coup and a statement of intent from North London.
But the ambition doesn’t stop with just one more forward. In a surprising and exciting development, Tottenham were also recently viewed as the frontrunners to secure a deal for a truly elite Premier League defender: Manchester City’s Manuel Akanji.
The Swiss international has been a key part of Pep Guardiola’s squad, valued for his incredible intelligence and versatility. He is the kind of player who can seamlessly slot in at centre-back or fill in at full-back, providing top-quality cover in multiple positions.

His former manager, Pep Guardiola, has heaped the highest possible praise on him in the past, even describing him as “perfect.”
Guardiola highlighted Akanji’s rare football intelligence, noting that he only needs to be told a tactical instruction once to understand and execute it perfectly.
This is a manager’s dream, a player who can adapt to complex systems and roles with ease. Guardiola specifically pointed out how Akanji, without any prior training, stepped into a difficult full-back role and performed the high pressing and build-up play “absolutely perfectly.”
Player | Signed From | Fee |
---|---|---|
Mohammed Kudus | West Ham United | £55 million |
Xavi Simons | RB Leipzig | £51.8 million |
Mathys Tel | Bayern Munich | £30 million |
Kevin Danso | Lens | £21 million |
Luka Vuskovic | Hajduk Split | £12 million |
Kota Taka | Kawasaki Frontale | £5 million |
Joao Palhinha | Bayern Munich | Loan |
While a move for Akanji now looks unlikely, as the player is set for a loan move to Inter Milan, the fact that Tottenham were even in the conversation shows the incredible level the club is now operating at.

Being linked with a “perfect” player from the reigning champions, who only wants to play for a Champions League side, is a testament to the project being built at Tottenham Hotspur.
It signals to the world that Spurs are thinking big and are a destination for the very best talent.
Whether it’s securing a dynamic forward like Kolo Muani or being in the mix for a world-class defender like Akanji, the strategy is clear: Tottenham are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to build a squad capable of challenging for the biggest trophies.
The final hours of the window promise to be dramatic, and for Spurs fans, it’s an exciting time to see the club aggressively pursue its goals.