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Spurs reportedly scouting £6m World Cup ace likened to Kulusevski, he’s been ‘ripping defences apart’
With the January transfer window on the horizon, Tottenham Hotspur could well decide to delve into the market.
There are several areas Spurs could do with bolstering.
Antonio Conte’s issues at wing-back have been widely reported, while reinforcements in attack wouldn’t go amiss.

One player Tottenham are apparently monitoring would tick a couple of those boxes for Conte.
Belgian outlet recently claimed that Tottenham have been eyeing Club Brugge’s Andreas Skov Olsen.
The outlet reported that Spurs sent scouts to Qatar to watch the Denmark international in World Cup action.
Apparently, Tottenham’s interest in Skov Olsen is “concrete” as Conte seeks to bolster his ranks.
‘An inspired call’
Olsen, who cost Brugge around £6million from Bologna, went into the World Cup in brilliant form.
The 22-year-old has eight goals and four assists from 21 matches for Brugge.
‘New manager Carl Hoefkens has implemented a back-five system and has slotted Skov Olsen, a left-footed player, in at right wing-back,’ wrote ahead of the tournament.
‘It might seem strange but it has been an inspired call, with Skov Olsen ripping defences apart, bombing forward and picking up space between midfield and defence.’
Skov Olsen, who has been compared to and , was also vital in Brugge’s title triumph last term.

He netted six goals and added nine assists in the second half of last season.
Sadly, Skov Olsen couldn’t help Denmark crash out of the tournament in the first round.
Nonetheless, he’s a talented player who, at just 22, has a fair few more major tournaments ahead of him.
And in terms of club football, he seems good value for a big move soon.
Could Tottenham be the ones to grant him this?