
Transfers
Tottenham are ready to sell Yves Bissouma and sign Arsenal star’s brother as his replacement
Tottenham Hotspur need some help in the January transfer window.
Ange Postecoglou’s side are not in a good place at the moment. They have won just one of their last eight games in all competitions and have looked really poor in most of those fixtures.
Injuries have been a big factor for Tottenham, but some of their key players haven’t stepped up either. That has made things worse.
Postecoglou is ready to dive into the transfer market in January, and he has identified a key target.
Tottenham want to sign Quinten Timber in January
Tottenham’s problems haven’t just been at the back, their midfield has struggled this season too.
Rodrigo Bentancur is serving his ban in the Premier League, while James Maddison has been hit-and-miss for a few months now.
Yves Bissouma, on his day, is among Tottenham’s best midfielders, but he has been far too inconsistent in a Spurs shirt.
have now revealed that Postecoglou is ready to sell Bissouma in January, and Tottenham have identified Quentin Timber of Feyenoord as his replacement.
The 23-year-old, twin brother of Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber, is a midfielder by trade, and he has been impressing in the Netherlands for a while now.
The report claims that Postecoglou has already held talks with Johan Lange about new signings in January, and Timber has been described as a ‘perfect fit’.
Liverpool are also interested in signing the 23-year-old – they see Timber as an alternative to their long-time target Martin Zubimendi.

Tottenham have a surprise edge over Liverpool in Quinten Timber race
Timber is a fine player, and it’s only a matter of time before he leaves Feyenoord for a bigger club. That could happen in January.
Liverpool’s interest in Timber isn’t too big of a surprise as their manager, Arne Slot, worked with the Dutchman during their time together at Feyenoord.
However, the report claims that it is Tottenham who could have a slight edge in the race for his signature.
That’s because the Timber brothers ‘are known to be very close, and living in the same city would be seen as a major benefit’ for them.
The report also adds that Spurs’ rivalry with Arsenal will not be a problem for the brothers – they shared a house before despite playing for rival clubs in the Netherlands – Ajax and Feyenoord.
The outlet describes Timber as a ‘versatile, all-action player’, and we think he would be a great addition to Tottenham’s side in January.