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Brennan Johnson Joins Crystal Palace in £35m Spurs Exit After Europa League Final Heroics

Brennan Johnson
January 2026

Brennan Johnson has completed a £35m move from Tottenham to Crystal Palace, ending his Spurs spell less than a year after scoring the Europa League final winner. Palace want his pace and goals to fix a recent attacking dip and push on in the league and Europe. Johnson slipped down the pecking order after Thomas Frank replaced Ange Postecoglou, prompting Spurs to accept a deal with Palace. He held role talks with Oliver Glasner and arrives early in the window as Palace prepare for Newcastle and Aston Villa, with attacking rotation also affected by Ismaila Sarr’s AFCON duty.

Roma Target Disasi and Dragusin for January Defensive Reinforcements

Axel Disasi, Radu Dragusin
January 2026

Roma have identified Axel Disasi and Radu Dragusin as January defensive targets, aiming to strengthen at the back. Disasi has been frozen out at Chelsea since returning from his Aston Villa loan, and Chelsea are prepared to sell after signing him in 2023. Reports say Disasi cannot leave on loan because Chelsea have used their domestic loan slots, so any move must be permanent. Roma are exploring terms while other clubs are also monitoring. Tottenham’s Dragusin is also on Roma’s list as a separate option.

Crystal Palace Push Brennan Johnson Deal to Medical Ahead of Weekend Debut Hope

Brennan Johnson
January 2026

Crystal Palace expect Brennan Johnson to complete a £35 million move and undergo a medical within 24 hours, with the club hoping to include him for the weekend match against Newcastle. The fee would break Palace’s transfer record. Palace have moved quickly after agreeing a £35m deal, with Johnson pushed down Tottenham’s pecking order after Kudus arrived and minutes limited under Thomas Frank. Palace want more quality for European commitments and to back Oliver Glasner with a headline signing.

Crystal Palace Agree £35m Fee for Brennan Johnson as Player Weighs Spurs Exit

Brennan Johnson
December 2025

Crystal Palace have reportedly agreed a £35 million deal with Tottenham for Brennan Johnson, but the player has not agreed personal terms and is considering options amid other Premier League interest. Johnson has started only six league games this season and has been pushed down the pecking order after Mohammed Kudus joined Spurs. Palace want more quality to compete domestically and in Europe, while Spurs would take a loss compared to the £47.5 million paid in 2023.

Spurs face Manor Solomon dilemma as Villarreal loan sours

Manor Solomon
December 2025

Solomon’s second loan spell, this time at Villarreal, has stalled after a bright start, with just 358 minutes and one goal across 11 games leaving the winger frustrated. His loan deal reportedly contains a clause allowing an early January termination. Villarreal could cut the Israeli’s spell short to free wages and a squad spot, forcing Spurs to decide whether to reintegrate him for the run-in or arrange another short-term move. With game time limited in Spain and previous Leeds loan experience, Solomon’s next step will shape his stalled Premier League career.

Kolo Muani insists Spurs squad still fully backs Thomas Frank

Randal Kolo Muani
December 2025

With Tottenham languishing in 14th after an erratic start under Thomas Frank, Kolo Muani has publicly backed his manager, stressing that the squad remains united, communicates well with the staff and is fully committed to working through this demanding period together on and off the pitch. Speaking at a club Christmas event, Kolo Muani described a positive relationship with Frank and his coaches, spoke of strong fan support and emphasised enjoyment around the club. He framed Spurs’ struggles as a shared challenge, insisting belief in the project and dressing-room trust remain intact.

Liverpool fear serious leg break for Alexander Isak after Spurs clash

Alexander Isak
December 2025

Alexander Isak put Liverpool ahead against nine man Tottenham with a close range finish only to suffer a suspected broken leg in the same move after Micky van de Ven’s full pace slide trapped the striker’s left leg awkwardly beneath him. Introduced at half time with the score goalless after Xavi Simons’ red card, Isak scored within minutes then had to be helped off, and early assessments reported by The Athletic suggest significant damage while Liverpool wait on scan results to confirm the full extent.

Spurs stand by Guglielmo Vicario despite recent errors and fan criticism

Guglielmo Vicario
December 2025

Tottenham are not planning to sign a new goalkeeper in January despite Guglielmo Vicario’s shaky spell and criticism from sections of the fanbase. Costly moments against Fulham and Nottingham Forest have put the Italian under scrutiny and drawn jeers from supporters. Thomas Frank insists the club still view Vicario as a “very good” keeper and strong shot-stopper, while acknowledging areas for improvement, especially in distribution. Spurs are working with him on those weaknesses and remain committed to backing him rather than pursuing a mid-season replacement.

Spurs cruise past Slavia to stay on Champions League course

Tottenham Hotspur
December 2025

Tottenham beat Slavia Prague 3-0 in London to keep their Champions League campaign on track, forcing a first half own goal from David Zima before second half penalties from Mohamed Kudus and Xavi Simons delivered a third straight home win in the group stage. Slavia’s aggressive man-to-man setup left huge spaces for Spurs’ attackers, with Romero flicking on a Porro corner for Zima’s own goal before Porro and Simons each drew late challenges in the box, allowing Kudus and the Dutchman to convert calmly from the spot.

Liverpool and Spurs advance talks for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande as Barcelona watch

Yan Diomande
December 2025

Liverpool and Tottenham are both reported to be at an advanced stage of discussions with Yan Diomande’s camp, viewing the RB Leipzig winger as a priority target for their next attacking rebuild, while Barcelona track the situation cautiously due to financial constraints. Diomande’s rapid rise from US high school and UPSL football to Leganes and then Leipzig, plus his pace and versatility in Bundesliga attacks, have made him a coveted winger, with Spurs seeking extra firepower for Thomas Frank and Liverpool eyeing him as a long term wide option in their next generation front line.

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