Tottenham news: Spurs could sign four top World Cup performers in January transfer window | Football | Sport

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Antonio Conte will undoubtedly have kept his beady eye on the World Cup in search of inspiration ahead of the January transfer window. With a host of breakthrough stars and impressive performers to choose from, Express Sport takes you through four players Tottenham could pounce on after the New Year…

Sofyan Amrabat

Although not the most glamorous name in Morocco’s historic World Cup run, Amrabat may well be the key to the Atlas Lions’ success. Anchoring the midfield, he shut down Spain and Portugal with his superb defensive know-how and composure on the ball. 

Conte reportedly tried to sign him in January this year and he is expected to try his luck again once the window reopens, despite Fiorentina claiming that they are in no mood to sell. Spurs could face stiff competition, however, amid claims that Liverpool have already scheduled a round of talks with the 26-year-old’s entourage for after the World Cup. 

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Kim Min-jae

Another player Conte has previously shown an interest in, Kim’s star has risen startlingly quickly since venturing away from Asian club football for the first time just last year. A single season at Fenerbahce earned him a move to Napoli during the summer, where he has already impressed and earned interest from the likes of Manchester United and Real Madrid

Spurs may therefore have their work cut out convincing the 26-year-old to come to north London, not to mention the mammoth spend that could be required to beat the competition. In Qatar, Kim was a mainstay of the South Korea side that made it to the Round of 16 stage, before being knocked out by Brazil. 

Andreas Skov Olsen

The Danish forward initially made a name for himself rising through the ranks as a goal-scoring teenager with Nordsjaelland, before spending two-and-a-half seasons with Bologna. Now with Club Brugge and having rediscovered his scoring touch, Spurs are rumoured to be interested ahead of the January window. 

Although Denmark broadly disappointed by failing to make it out of Group D, Skov Olsen was their dangerman up top. At 6ft 2in tall and still just 22 years old, Conte could be wise to make a move for the youngster, who still has plenty of growing room to make an impact at the top level. 

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