Forget Brennan Johnson, Thomas Frank must offload ‘horrible’ player who infuriates Tottenham fans

Thomas Frank has more concerning areas of the squad to address after the news of Brennan Johnson departing Tottenham on a permanent deal.

Johnson is edging towards joining Crystal Palace on a £35million deal, with the decision left to the 24-year-old, who has slipped down the pecking order since Frank’s arrival.

Mohammed Kudus has been an instant hit on the right flank, taking the Welshman’s place, so it almost seemed inevitable that the Lilywhites would strike a deal for his exit next month.

With Spurs currently sitting 11th in the Premier League table, it is pretty clear that Johnson is not the only issue heading into the January transfer window, with plenty of work to do on the pitch.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank clapping
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Tottenham will be desperate for a new striker in January

The club’s current top scorer is Richarlison with seven goals in the league, with Micky van de Ven up next with three, and that is nowhere near good enough for a team like Tottenham.

Dominic Solanke has been sidelined since August, leaving very few options through the middle, and that is something drastic that must be fixed once the transfer window opens next month.

Tottenham are interested in Man City’s Omar Marmoush, who has struggled for game time due to Erling Haaland‘s heroics, and he is certainly someone who would fit in well in North London.

Rodrigo Bentancur looking focused for Tottenham
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However, one of the most pressing issues within the squad, one that supporters are becoming extremely fed up with, is Rodrigo Bentancur, despite his signing a new deal only recently.

Rodrigo Bentancur should be the first sold by Tottenham

Although he only put pen to paper on a new deal in October, many fans are ready for the Uruguayan to move on, especially after being shown up by loanee Joao Palhinha.

Berated for his “horrible” challenges by CBS Sports Football Correspondent James Benge, a lot of supporters would also say the same about his talent on the pitch.

The 28-year-old has somehow started 14 of Spurs’ Premier League games to date, but how many of those left fans satisfied is an entirely different question.

It is unlikely that Frank would turn down the chance to sign a new midfielder, but if that is to happen, Spurs need to offload Bentancur to whoever will take his signature.