Tottenham Hotspur are once again looking to reshape their squad as the January transfer window approaches, and Sporting Director Fabio Paratici appears ready to make another bold move.
After a frustrating 2024/25 Premier League campaign under Ange Postecoglou, it was clear that changes were needed to steer the club back on course. Although the Europa League title added some shine to the season, the inconsistency in domestic performances led to a managerial shift.
Former Brentford boss Thomas Frank was brought in to steady the ship and inject new energy into the side, and early signs suggest he has already made a strong impression.
Frank’s arrival has strengthened Spurs’ defensive organization, with the team already securing six clean sheets across all competitions this season. But as much as the defence has improved, attention is now shifting toward the other end of the pitch.
Tottenham’s attack, though talented, still lacks the sharpness and depth required to compete with the Premier League’s elite. With January fast approaching, Paratici is preparing to add more firepower to Frank’s frontline.

Recent reports have linked Spurs with Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, who was previously on their radar during the summer.
The Ghanaian forward has been one of the standout players of the 2025/26 campaign so far, scoring six goals and providing three assists in just eight matches. His explosive pace and direct style have caught the attention of Tottenham’s recruitment team once again. However, Semenyo is not the only player on the shortlist.
According to TEAMtalk, Paratici is also targeting Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye, who has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting attackers in the Premier League. The Senegalese forward, currently valued at around £60 million, has emerged as a key figure for the Toffees under David Moyes.
Tottenham are not alone in their pursuit, with Newcastle United also expressing serious interest in securing his signature. But Spurs believe Ndiaye could be the perfect addition to complement their recent big-money signing, Mohammed Kudus.
Kudus joined from West Ham United in a £55 million deal earlier this year and has made an instant impact in North London. In his first eight league appearances, the Ghanaian winger has registered one goal and four assists, impressing fans with his flair and creativity.

He has quickly become a mainstay on the right side of Tottenham’s attack, but Paratici sees room for even greater potential by adding Ndiaye to the mix.
The Everton star has been outstanding this season, showcasing not just skill and composure but also incredible efficiency in front of goal. Compared to Kudus, Ndiaye’s numbers tell a compelling story of why he may actually be the more complete attacker at this stage of the season.
| Ndiaye & Kudus – Premier League 2025/26 Stats | Ndiaye | Kudus |
|---|---|---|
| Games played | 8 | 8 |
| Goals & assists | 4 | 5 |
| Shot on target accuracy | 83% | 38% |
| Goals per shot on target | 0.4 | 0.2 |
| Pass accuracy | 77% | 73% |
| Key passes (per 90) | 1.8 | 1.7 |
| Take-on success | 47% | 46% |
| Carries into final third (per 90) | 2.1 | 1.6 |
| Fouls won (per 90) | 1.5 | 0.8 |

These figures underline just how influential Ndiaye has been. His ability to consistently hit the target, complete progressive carries, and draw fouls shows a player in top form.
Analysts have even gone so far as to describe him as “one of the best” emerging stars in the league right now. His versatility allows him to operate across the front line, and his intelligent movement makes him a constant threat to opposing defences.

If Tottenham can pull off this deal, it would represent another statement of intent from Paratici and the board. Spending £60 million on Ndiaye would not only demonstrate the club’s ambition but also signal their determination to provide Frank with the tools he needs to mount a serious challenge for the top four.
Pairing Ndiaye with Kudus could transform Tottenham’s attack into one of the most dynamic in England. Both players possess pace, technical brilliance, and the ability to unlock defences traits that perfectly align with Frank’s attacking philosophy.
With Richarlison still finding his form and Dominic Solanke recovering from injury, the addition of Ndiaye would provide much-needed competition and depth up front.
However, time will be of the essence. Newcastle’s interest could drive the price higher, and Tottenham will need to move swiftly if they are to secure their man. Still, for a player of Ndiaye’s calibre and consistency, the investment could be worth every penny.
The vision is clear Tottenham are building a side capable of not just competing, but thriving, in both domestic and European competitions. If Paratici manages to bring Ndiaye to North London, Spurs fans might soon witness the rise of one of the Premier League’s most exciting attacking duos, one that could finally take the club to the next level.
