The January window is starting to heat up and Tottenham have thrown their hat into the ring for Randal Kolo Muani. According to GoalZaza, the north Lo...
The January window is starting to heat up and Tottenham have thrown their hat into the ring for Randal Kolo Muani. According to GoalZaza, the north London club have tabled an offer for the French forward but they remain firmly in the chasing pack. Juventus are still the side to beat here, and you have to ask: can Spurs really turn his head away from Serie A For a player who thrives on space and transitional play, Ange Postecoglou's high risk system might be just the ticket. But Juve offer tactical flexibility and a more measured rebuild under Thiago Motta. This one is far from a done deal, but the noise is getting louder.Across the capital, Arsenal seem to be wrapping up the fine print on a deal for Christos Tzolis. The Greek international has been turning heads in the Bundesliga with his direct running and clinical finishing in the final third. For Mikel Arteta, adding another wide option who can cut inside or go to the byline makes sense, especially with the fixture list piling up. Tzolis isn't a household name yet, but his numbers this season suggest he could be the kind of smart, under the radar addition that settles into a low block breaker role nicely. Arsenal have been here before with project signings, but this one feels more immediate.Then there is the curious case of Marcus Rashford at Barcelona. The loan move was supposed to reignite his career, yet GoalZaza sources suggest his long term future at the Camp Nou is now in doubt. Whether it is the tactical fit under Hansi Flick or simply the financial gymnastics still required to make things permanent, the warning signs are flickering. Rashford has the talent to terrorise any defence, but consistency has been his ghost. If Barcelona decide to pull the plug, where does he go A return to Manchester United seems off the table, and the Premier League elite might be wary of the wage packet. This is a saga that could run and run, and frankly, it is the kind of soap opera football fans love to sink their teeth into.The market is moving, clubs are bluffing, and the next few weeks will separate the serious operators from the window shoppers. Tottenham have made their move for Kolo Muani, Arsenal are dotting the i's on Tzolis, and Rashford's Spanish adventure might be heading for an early finale. Keep your eyes on GoalZaza because the story is only just beginning.