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Randal Kolo Muani loan and Fikayo Tomori deal - Tottenham's dream January transfer window

Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan left Chelsea in the summer of 2021
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Tottenham Hotspur signed Antonin Kinsky on Sunday to signal their first foray into the winter transfer window inside its opening week.

Spurs should make multiple moves before the end of the month, with the defence and front line still needing strengthening. They still need to sign a central defender and, ideally, a left-footer to cover in the absence of Destiny Udogie for the next six weeks.

According to football.london's Tottenham correspondent Alasdair Gold, the attack is another area Tottenham could prioritise this month. Here is what a dream January transfer window would look like for Spurs over the coming weeks.

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Kolo Muani move

It is understood that Tottenham have looked at Kolo Muani, who is attracting interest from several clubs across Europe ahead of a likely departure from Paris Saint-Germain this month. Manchester United are reputedly among them and are said to have chosen Rasmus Hojlund over the France international when both strikers moved 18 months ago.

PSG paid around £79million for the player then, but Kolo Muani could be available on loan this month. Much like how Timo Werner arrived at the club this time last year, a similar deal to bring in the former Eintracht Frankfurt forward would be a welcome one.

Tomori transfer

Four years after Fikayo Tomori left Chelsea to join Milan, the former England international could be available this month to bolster the Spurs backline. Newcastle United are another club credited with an interest in the defender, who has been in and out of the Milan team this season.

Brentford and West Ham United are also reputedly keen, but Tottenham's immediate need for defensive reinforcements could appeal to a player who has not played consistently since October. Tomori's versatility, having previously played as a full-back on both sides, could also be helpful for Spurs with their injury issues across the backline.