The three most likely Tottenham Hotspur January transfer window signings

Here are the most likely signings Tottenham Hotspur could make before deadline day.

Tottenham Hotspur are yet to make a signing this month, with less than two weeks remaining before deadline day.

However, the London club have been heavily linked with a number of players as they look to bolster their squad in a bid for a top four finish.

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Here are the three most likely Spurs signings in the remainder of the January transfer window...

Adama Traore

Adama Traore was previously rumoured to be following Nuno Espirito Santo to Tottenham Hotspur in the summer and it appears Antonio Conte is also a fan.

Sky Bet have rated the Spanish international at 5/6 to join Spurs before the end of the month, and Wolves boss Bruno Lage has refused to rule out the move.

Speaking to the Telegraph, he said: “I know nothing about it, but what is the most important thing in the world of football?

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“It has to be good for the club and good for the player. I’m happy with my forwards. But you never know.”

Franck Kessie

Tottenham are one of a host of clubs that have been linked with AC Milan’s Franck Kessie in recent weeks.

The midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season and there has been speculation that the Serie A club will look to cash in.

Arsenal and Liverpool are also rumoured to be interested in Kessie, however Spurs are rated at 3/1 favourites to sign the 25-year-old.

Jesse Lingard

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Jesse Lingard has had a number of clubs interested in signing him after he turned down a new deal with Manchester United.

Ralf Rangnick has reportedly placed a £20 million price-tag on the midfielder’s head and Sky Bet have rated Tottenham at 9/1 to be Lingard’s next destination.

However, Conte’s side will face competition from West Ham for his signature, with the Hammers keen on a reunion with the England international following his successful loan spell last season.

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