In light of Micky van de Ven’s injury absence, Postecoglou has made plain his January transfer intentions.

When the January transfer market opens, the Tottenham Hotspur manager will require a lot of assistance in order to bolster his struggling team.

 

Prior to Micky van de Ven’s hamstring injury, Ange Postecoglou had made it clear what he needed in terms of transfers for Tottenham during the forthcoming January window.

 

Spurs now feel that the young Dutchman does not need surgery to repair his injured right hamstring from Monday night’s match against Chelsea. The center-back’s recovery schedule, however, is still unknown until more testing is done. It’s important to remember that Van van Ven missed 12 Wolfsburg games due to a hamstring injury he sustained early in the previous year, which left him off for 2.5 months.

 

If Van de Ven were to suffer such a severe hamstring injury, medical experts have told football.london that even grade three complete muscle tears occasionally do not require an operation. The worst case scenario for a hamstring that does not require surgery is around 12 weeks of recovery time. A lot relies on the distance between the ruptured tendon and the muscle.

 

On Friday, Postecoglou will provide an update regarding Van de Ven’s hamstring injury, including information on whether he is nearing the end of his 12-week recovery period or needs less time.

 

One thing is certain: Eric Dier is the only senior central defender at the team who is still available and healthy due to Cristian Romero’s three-match suspension and the Dutchman’s ailment. Ashley Phillips, 18, may be selected to the squad for Saturday’s lunchtime match against Wolves.

 

This is a result of Tottenham’s dearth of center backs. They let go of four players in the summer, Joe Rodon and Japhet Tanganga, allowing Clement Lenglet’s loan from Barcelona to expire, and then following the English

 

Throughout the process of acquiring Van de Ven and later Philips as young players for the future, Postecoglou often expressed his desire for a second senior center-back to join during the summer transfer window. Dier’s contract issue makes him a difficult figure as well; his term expires next summer.

 

“I had seen a few of these [the places in need of additional players] early on. There’s no secret, I believe, about some of the areas we needed to bolster. Late in July, he spoke with football.london, saying, “The goalie was one thing, and center defence is another.

Indeed, it is our plan to buy a center-back prior to the Brentford match, in my opinion. We have been working on it for some time, and we will make every effort to finish it as soon as we can.”

 

Football arrived in Barcelona soon before the season started, followed by Van de Ven and Phillips for the future.After those two, London asked the Australian whether he wanted a third center back to enter the game.

 

Indeed, possibly. There is a chance to add one more, but we must continue to manage the team and watch what happens with the departures,” he stated.

 

Nevertheless, despite connections to Chelsea’s Trevor Chalobah and Bournemouth’s Lloyd Kelly, as well as a persistent interest in Bayer Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba, who extended his contract with the German team to five years after the transfer season closed, no additional center-back was signed.

 

However, Spurs allowed Sanchez to depart for Turkey after the transfer window closed with Postecoglou’s approval in order to acquire some cash for a player who desired to play regular football and, like Dier, whose contract expired at the end of the current campaign.

 

Given the dearth of bodies at the back in his lineup, the Tottenham manager realized from away that this was a hazardous play.

 

However, Spurs allowed Sanchez to depart for Turkey after the transfer window closed with Postecoglou’s approval in order to acquire some cash for a player who desired to play regular football and, like Dier, whose contract expired at the end of the current campaign.

 

Given the dearth of bodies at the back in his lineup, the Tottenham manager realized from away that this was a hazardous play.

 

We are certainly a touch light there, to be sure, but Davinson seemed to have a strong chance to secure a long-term contract, in my opinion. This team needed to be rebuilt and changed. We were wasting our time with pointless tweaks. We must operate in a meaningful manner, and

 

Creating the chance for us to enter in January or the upcoming windows and strengthen that area was equally crucial. It’s safe to assume that our squad could use another center back. That being said, we have certain guys that can serve us fairly well in that position.

 

“We have a young person named Ash who is constantly improving and works extremely hard. It would have been a lost chance for us to hang onto him for any kind of security. We permitted Davinson to leave because we need to revamp and reassemble this group.”

 

 

 

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