After being the only club not to sign a player in the summer of 2018, Tottenham Hotspur will hope to add more depth to their squad upcoming January transfer window.
The midfield department, in particular, needs some reinforcements with Eric Dier unlikely to feature for some time while Mousa Dembele has had too many niggling injuries.
We take a look at three midfielders Tottenham Hotspur should sign in January.
#3 Shinji Kagawa
Tottenham Hotspur have been far too reliant on the services of Christian Eriksen in the past few years and Pochettino needs to sign a creative midfielder, who can be a good alternative to the Danish international.
Shinji Kagawa, in that regard, could be an interesting option. The Borussia Dortmund playmaker has struggled with lack of game time under Lucien Favre this season and has featured in only 42 matches in the past couple of years.
However, he never actually disappointed whenever given the chance and considering his immense technical prowess coupled with his brilliant awareness, Kagawa could be an ideal fit for Tottenham.
It is believed that Kagawa has been listed as one of many players who will be allowed to leave the club in January, giving them an opportunity to sign the Japanese international on a low price.
#2 Wilmar Barrios
Although one would argue that Wilmar Barrios may not be a like for like replacement for Mousa Dembele, his robust style of play in midfield will add some much-needed competition for Eric Dier and Vincent Wanyama.
Indeed, Barrios is primarily a defensive midfielder, who can read the game very well while his physical prowess often helps his team dominate the middle of the pitch.
He was linked with a transfer to the Premier League in the summer and although a move didn’t materialise, the player himself has confirmed that he will be considering offers in January, allowing Spurs to make a move for the Colombian international, who can definitely solidify the midfield department.
#1 Tanguy Ndombele
Tanguy Ndombele has been a subject of major transfer speculation of late, thanks to his excellent performances with Lyon this season.
Although the 21-year-old has been a regular for his team since last season, he has definitely raised some eyebrows, thanks to his dynamic display in the middle of the park.
Much like Watford star Abdoulaye Doucoure, Ndombele is advertised as an attack-minded midfielder, who loves to get forward and assist his teammates in the final third. He is also blessed with excellent technical qualities and his composure belies his age
However, being so young, Ndombele would cost a fortune for Spurs.