Tottenham are enduring another inconsistent season, mirroring their struggles from previous campaigns. The squad is struggling with a significant injury crisis, with nine players currently side lined. This situation may force the club to take action during the winter transfer window. Reports from TBR Football suggests that Tottenham Hotspur, along with several other Premier League clubs, are actively eyeing Celtic forward Nicholas Kuhn as a potential January signing.
The 24-year-old German has been in sensational form this season in Scotland, delivering 25 goal contributions in as many matches for SPL leaders Celtic. His impressive performances have even caught the eye of Germany’s national team manager, Julian Nagelsmann, positioning him as a key player to watch in the upcoming transfer window.
Tottenham and Prem clubs are eyeing the rising talent
The Bayern Munich academy graduate has showcased his talent across various countries since his U19 days, and his move to Celtic in early 2024 has proven fruitful. Contributing 21 goal involvements in 43 appearances, the winger’s performances have attracted significant Premier League interest. Sources from TBRFootball reveal that Aston Villa, Tottenham, Newcastle, Brentford, Brighton, and Crystal Palace are all monitoring the 24-year-old closely.
Signed from Rapid Vienna for just £3 million in 2023, Kuhn has become a key player for Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic side, who now flexes a 14-point lead at the top of the SPL. Kuhn has delivered seven goals and six assists in the league, alongside two Champions League goals in six outings, demonstrating his value across competitions. His ability to play anywhere along the forward line, though most effective on the right wing, has only added to his appeal.
Celtic are eager to retain Kuhn but may find it difficult to reject a lucrative offer mid-season. The German star’s form has also caught the attention of Julian Nagelsmann, with the national team boss considering him for a call-up to the Germany squad.
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Tottenham must strengthen their attack in the latter half of the season to remain competitive for European football. With the squad plagued by an injury crisis, adding depth is crucial. A striker who has been making a name for himself could provide the boost needed and earn a rightful place in the lineup.