Ange Postecoglou expects Tottenham to make early move in January transfer window

By George Sessions, PA
Ange Postecoglou believes Tottenham will do their January transfer business earlier than usual after the club were hit by another injury blow.
Spurs travel to Brighton on Thursday night and will be without centre-back Cristian Romero, who has been ruled out for four to five weeks with a hamstring strain.
Romero joins a growing injury list that includes Micky van de Ven, Rodrigo Bentancur and James Maddison, while next month Yves Bissouma, Pape Sarr and captain Son Heung-min will also be unavailable due to international commitments at the Africa Cup of Nations and Asian Cup.
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Tottenham have notoriously been active on transfer deadline-day in the winter window, signing Pedro Porro earlier this year and making a double swoop for Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski in 2022.
However, Postecoglou said: âObviously if we can do business early, itâs great for us. Not just because of losing Romero but thereâs a whole month there â why waste it?
âIf you can bring them in early, even if they donât play you can bed them into training and our style of football because itâs not like weâre going to sign somebody and theyâll hit the ground running.
âWhereas if you leave it towards the end of January, itâs potentially not until mid to end of February when they get up to speed, depending where theyâre coming from, the league theyâre coming from, so thereâs a whole lot of moving parts.
âSo, yes, Iâd love to do something early in the window but even me saying that puts a challenge on us, because other clubs know we want to do something early.
âYouâve got to play the game, weâll see what happens but Iâm hopeful it will be much earlier than the end of the window before we bring someone in.â
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Spurs hold an interest in Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo, but also have a long list of other targets in the centre-back area.
Romeroâs injury continues Tottenhamâs theme of having one player back before another joins the treatment table with Destiny Udogie available for the trip to Brighton after suspension.
Postecoglouâs team also face Bournemouth at home on Sunday, but the Australian has been impressed by the resilience shown amid the ongoing injury crisis.
He said: âSomeone was saying before, âwhen all these players come back,â and I was saying, âit never works that wayâ.
âIâm not the only one, you can see other clubs going through it as well. Weâve been going through it for quite a while to be fair but I really like the attitude everyoneâs taking internally â the coaches and players.
âWeâve still been disappointed with our losses, still been disappointed if weâre not playing our football, thatâs the most important thing.
âIâm sure theyâll come a point when we will be much healthier in terms of our playing stocks, but I like the fact weâre winning games and playing decent football without some of those players.
Son is expected to link up with the South Korea squad after Bournemouthâs New Yearâs Eve visit but Postecoglou, who won the Asian Cup as Australia manager in 2015, has no qualms with his captain missing key January club fixtures.
âI rank it pretty highly,â Postecoglou said.
âA lot of European fans see the Euros as important so it is the same as that for the Asian Cup or the Africa Cup of Nations.
âI hope Sonny goes on to finish runner-up to Australia again. Iâd be really happy about that.â