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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly preparing to submit a formal proposal to sign Valencia star Javi Guerra in the upcoming winter window, according to Spanish outlet Signings.
The Lilywhites have strengthened their engine room with the signings of Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall this summer. However, both are still very young and need time to develop their careers.
Although Spurs added midfield reinforcements in the recently concluded transfer window, they also sold Giovani Lo Celso and Oliver Skipp, while Piere-Emile Hojbejrg left the club on loan to join Olympique Marseille.
Therefore, the North London club has room to add new faces in this area and Signings claims that Ange Postecoglou is interested in signing Guerra after being impressed by his performances of late.
Spurs are already preparing to submit a formal bid for the Spaniard, with Valencia wanting around £29m to let their star player go, but Postecoglou's side have no intention of matching the price and are looking to negotiate down the price.
War on Tottenham
After coming through the Los Ches youth system, the 21-year-old has established himself as a regular starter for his boyhood club in recent times. He is a versatile player, as he can play in both box-to-box roles and in the attacking midfield position, and he also has the attributes to play as an attacking midfielder.
He is 1.85m tall and dynamic. In addition, the youngster is technically sound, can play between the lines and also works hard without possession.
Tottenham like to sign young, talented players and Guerra fits perfectly into that category. The midfielder has the potential to develop into a top-level player in the future, so could prove to be a smart acquisition for the Lilywhites if they do sign him.
However, it will be interesting to see if the north London club can finally secure his signature in the January window to bolster their midfield.
Meanwhile, after a disappointing defeat against Arsenal Last weekend, Spurs bounced back after emerging victorious against Coventry City in the EFL Cup third round tie in midweek. They will therefore be feeling somewhat confident ahead of facing Brentford in the final. Premier League This weekend.