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Tottenham are in the midst of something of an injury crisis.
Harry Kane sustained ligament damage during the closing stages of Spurs’ 1-0 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.
Moussa Sissoko also limped off with a suspected groin problem, leaving Mauricio Pochettino’s squad looking fearfully thin.
Harry Winks is the club’s only fully fit central midfielder – Mousa Dembele is poised to complete a move to China – while Fernando Llorente is Spurs’ only current option up front, with Vincent Janssen not in the Argentine’s plans.
A new stadium is a clear drain on the club’s resources, of course, and chairman Daniel Levy is seemingly determined to limit the amount of expenditure in north London.
There have been links with several players, including Barcelona’s Malcom and Ajax’s Frenkie De Jong, but it remains to be seen if the club will complete any formal transfers.
Should Spurs, in their current state, invest in January? Or would they be best served by sticking with what they have and hoping no more injuries befall the squad? Have your say below!






