Tottenham January transfer window plans: Contracts, signings and targets


What are Spurs’ January transfer plans?

Tottenham are looking to strengthen their squad this January, looking at a variety of positions given injuries to key players and the decline of form as a result.

Although he has done well under the circumstances, playing Archie Gray at centre-back has not been ideal so this is one area the club are looking to add depth, as well as in the forward positions and central midfield.

They wanted Conor Gallagher or someone like him, in the summer, while Timo Werner was brought in on a loan deal in the winger positions rather than permanently, and the injuries to Richarlison and Wilson Odobert have left them short of options.

Spurs want those players back and competing for a place, in particular Richarlison, who has no desire to go anywhere in January himself, Sky Sports News understands.

South Korean winger Min-Hyeok Yang, 18, officially joined the club on January 1 following the end of his time with Gangwon FC. He had already arrived in England and begun to settle into his new surroundings but he is a development player for the future.

Which Spurs players are out of contract in the summer?

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Tottenham are expected to trigger the option in Heung-Min Son’s deal

Heung-Min Son

Tottenham are expected to exercise the one-year option in their captain’s contract. The 32-year-old is approaching his 11th season at Spurs and continues to be a key member of their squad.

Fraser Forster

Asked to step up this season due to Guglielmo Vicario’s injury, Spurs’ back-up goalkeeper could move on in the summer unless a new deal is agreed. His last contract was announced in December 2023.

Ben Davies

Ange Postecoglou has repurposed the left-back into a centre-back over the past two seasons and he appears to be the Spurs boss’ preferred stand-in when Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are unavailable.

Reports claim that, like Son, he has an option in his deal which Spurs can trigger to keep him for another year.

Sergio Reguilon

The 28-year-old has fallen out of favour at Spurs and as it stands is not expected to stay beyond this season. Appearances off the bench toward the end of 2024 have only come amid a defensive injury crisis.

Alfie Whiteman

The 26-year-old goalkeeper, an academy product, signed a deal in February 2023 that runs until the end of this season but has not played for Spurs since making his debut in the Europa League in 2020.

Who did Spurs sign in the summer transfer window?

Lucas Bergvall – Djurgarden, £8.5m

Archie Gray – Leeds, £30m

Timo Werner – RB Leipzig, loan

Min-Hyeok Yang – Gangwon FC, undisclosed (arrived this January)

Dominic Solanke – Bournemouth, £65m

Wilson Odobert – Burnley, £25m

When does the winter transfer window close?

The 2025 winter transfer window officially closes on Monday February 3 at 11pm UK time in the Premier League.

The window for most major European leagues – including France (1pm GMT), Germany, Scotland and Spain – also closes on Monday February 3, though times vary.

Italian clubs, meanwhile, only have until 7pm on Saturday February 1 to do their business and the transfer window in Turkey closes on Tuesday February 11.

Further afield, the window shuts in Saudi Arabia on January 30.

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