Spurs now consider late move to sign £52m England gem, he’d be perfect for Kolo Muani
The final hours of the transfer window are ticking down, and for Tottenham Hotspur, it could be a day that truly defines their season.
The club has already enjoyed what can only be described as a spectacular summer, making a series of ambitious and exciting signings.
The arrivals of creative magicians like Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons, along with securing the permanent services of Mathys Tel, have sent a clear message of intent to the rest of the Premier League.
But as the deadline looms, manager Thomas Frank and the club’s decision-makers are not finished yet. They are working tirelessly behind the scenes to pull off a couple of last-minute deals that could completely transform the squad.
The pursuit of a new striker has become an urgent priority. The recent setback to Dominic Solanke, who is facing an extended period on the sidelines with an ankle injury, has left a significant gap in the attack.

This has accelerated the club’s efforts to bring in a proven goal-scorer, and their focus has landed on Paris Saint-Germain’s Randal Kolo Muani. Negotiations are advanced, with reports suggesting the club is close to agreeing on personal terms with the French international for a loan move that includes an obligation to buy.
Kolo Muani enjoyed a prolific loan spell in Italy last season, scoring 10 goals in just 22 appearances, and he possesses the physicality and finishing ability to thrive in the Premier League.
However, a new striker is only one part of the puzzle. To truly get the best out of a forward like Kolo Muani, you need a midfield engine that can consistently win the ball and feed it to him in dangerous areas. This is where a surprising new target comes into the picture: Atlético Madrid’s Conor Gallagher.
The England international, who only left Chelsea for Spain a year ago, is reportedly available for a fee around £52 million, and Tottenham are now in a battle with Newcastle United to bring him back to the Premier League.
This potential move makes a tremendous amount of sense. Gallagher is precisely the kind of dynamic, all-action midfielder who would be perfect for Thomas Frank’s system. While he is primarily known as a ball-winning terrier, snapping at the heels of opponents and breaking up play, his game offers so much more.

He is a fantastic box-to-box talent who has the energy to cover every blade of grass and the technical quality to make a difference with the ball at his feet.
His underlying statistics from his season in La Liga paint the picture of a complete midfielder. He is not just a destroyer; he is a catalyst.
Gallagher ranked in the 89th percentile for tackles won and an impressive 90th percentile for recoveries made per game, showcasing his incredible ability to win back possession. But once he has the ball, his work is just beginning.
Stat (per 90) | Conor Gallagher (La Liga 24/25) |
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Games Played | 32 |
Goals & Assists | 6 |
Pass Accuracy | 85% |
Progressive Passes | 3.5 |
Passes into Final 3rd | 2.6 |
Tackles Won | 1.8 |
Interceptions | 1.1 |
Recoveries | 5.9 |
His passing numbers are what make him the ideal partner for a new striker. Gallagher averaged 3.5 progressive passes and 2.6 passes into the final third per game, all with an excellent 85% pass completion rate.

This means he consistently moves the team forward and has the vision and technique to consistently pick out forwards in advanced positions. For a player like Kolo Muani, who makes intelligent runs behind defenses, having a midfielder who can find him with a perfectly weighted through ball is invaluable.
Investing £52 million in Conor Gallagher would be another significant outlay, but it would add a different dimension to an already impressive midfield.
He would provide the perfect blend of steel and creativity, acting as the bridge between defense and attack. His relentless energy and precise passing would create a constant supply of chances, allowing a new striker to hit the ground running and immediately endear himself to the Tottenham faithful.
If the club can pull off both deals, it would be a sensational end to the window, setting the team up for a truly exciting campaign.