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Tottenham contact £75m-rated Salah-esque winger in a ‘shock’ move

Tottenham Hotspur are continuing to search for answers in attack as the January transfer window moves on, and the club’s latest link suggests they may be prepared to think big.

Goals have been hard to come by this season, and the lack of consistency in the final third has become one of the biggest concerns for Thomas Frank as he tries to steady the ship and push Spurs forward in the second half of the campaign.

The problems going forward have been clear for weeks. Tottenham have often controlled spells of matches, but that control has not been turned into enough goals. Missed chances, poor final decisions, and a lack of cutting edge have all played a part.

It has left Frank visibly frustrated on the touchline and under growing pressure to find a system and personnel that can deliver more attacking threat on a regular basis.

Behind the scenes, the club’s hierarchy is aware that help is needed. With the winter window open, Tottenham are actively exploring ways to support their head coach by adding fresh quality to the squad.

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Midfield reinforcements are already close, with Conor Gallagher set to arrive and Brazilian left-back Souza also nearing completion of his move from Santos. Even so, there is a strong feeling that a new forward is now the most urgent priority.

That sense of urgency has led to what many are calling a surprise approach. Reports suggest Tottenham have made contact regarding Borussia Dortmund winger Karim Adeyemi, a player valued at around £75 million and widely regarded as one of the most exciting wide attackers in Europe.

It is understood that Spurs have been informed about the Germany international’s current situation as he begins to consider whether the time is right for a new challenge away from Dortmund.

Adeyemi’s name stands out among the list of forwards Tottenham have been linked with in recent weeks. The club have been monitoring several wide players, including RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande, Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma, and Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis.

However, Leipzig are reluctant to sell Diomande before the summer, and Spurs appear keen to secure someone who can make an immediate impact while also offering long-term value.

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This is where Adeyemi fits the profile. Often compared to Mohamed Salah because of his pace, direct running, and ability to score from wide areas, the 23-year-old brings a level of explosiveness Tottenham have been missing.

He is quick, confident in one-on-one situations, and dangerous when cutting inside, qualities that could transform Spurs’ attack if used correctly.

Despite the excitement around his potential, this is far from an easy deal. Adeyemi is under contract with Dortmund until 2027, and the German club are not under pressure to sell.

The fee alone would represent a major investment, and any move would also require Tottenham to commit to significant wages. Dortmund are known for driving a hard bargain, especially in the middle of the season, which makes negotiations even more challenging.

Still, the very fact that Tottenham have reached out to explore the possibility speaks volumes. It shows a willingness from the club to look beyond safe or short-term options and consider bold moves that could change the direction of their season. After years of criticism for being too cautious in the market, this approach suggests a shift in mindset.

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For Thomas Frank, the arrival of a player like Adeyemi would offer a huge lift. It would give him a genuine game-changer out wide, someone capable of creating chances on his own and taking pressure off the central attackers. It could also send a strong message to the rest of the squad that the club believes in pushing forward, even during a difficult period.

Whether Tottenham can actually pull off such a deal before the window closes remains uncertain. The obstacles are significant, and competition for a player of Adeyemi’s quality would be fierce. However, as Spurs continue to search for solutions in attack, this potential move highlights their intent to aim high rather than settle.

As the days tick by, all eyes will be on North London to see just how far the club are willing to go. A signing of this scale would be a clear statement of ambition and could mark a turning point in Tottenham’s season if it becomes reality.

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