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Tottenham to Sign Samu Aghehowa and Jarrod Bowen in January

Newsroom Staff
Tottenham to Sign Samu Aghehowa and Jarrod Bowen in January
Credit: theboyhotspur.com

Key Points

  • Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly preparing to spend over £100 million in the January transfer window on two new forwards.
  • Poor home form persists with just one win in five league games at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, contrasting with a strong away record.
  • Tottenham’s expected goals (xG) at home have hit record lows, notably 0.05 against Chelsea.
  • The club plans to sign Porto striker Samu Aghehowa and West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen, with a proposed combined fee of around €130 million (£114 million).
  • Aghehowa has scored nine goals in 11 games this season for Porto; Bowen has three goals and two assists in 10 games.
  • The signing of Bowen is questioned due to Tottenham’s existing right-wing solution in Mohammed Kudus and Bowen’s preference for playing on the right.
  • Injury setbacks to Dominic Solanke and absence of a left winger to replace Son Heung-min have contributed to attacking struggles.
  • Tottenham’s loan star is attracting interest from Manchester United, risking a transfer hijack.
  • Xavi Simons showed poor form in recent games, while pursuit of Napoli’s Scott McTominay has encountered obstacles.

Why is Tottenham Hotspur focusing on attacking reinforcements in January?

As reported by TEAMtalk, Tottenham Hotspur’s home form in 2025 has been abysmal, with only one win in five league matches at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and a dismal expected goals (xG) figure of just 0.05 in their latest home defeat to Chelsea. This has become an urgent issue for manager Thomas Frank, who despite England’s strong away form, faces a frontline lacking penetration and cohesion at home.

TEAMtalk further highlights that Spurs have scored only five goals at home this season, compared to 12 on the road, revealing a glaring imbalance. Injuries to key players like Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, and James Maddison have exacerbated the problem, alongside the failure to replace club legend Son Heung-min on the left wing last summer.

Who are Tottenham targeting to strengthen their attack and why?

According to the Spanish source Fichajes, Tottenham plans an audacious €130 million (£114 million) investment to sign Porto striker Samu Aghehowa and West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen in January.

Aghehowa, a Spain international, is in exceptional form with nine goals in 11 appearances this season. Since moving to Porto from Atletico Madrid in summer 2024, he has scored 35 goals in 55 games. Standing at 6ft 4in, Aghehowa combines pace, power, aerial ability, and clinical finishing skills, qualities Tottenham sorely need to address their central striking dilemma, particularly given Solanke’s injury setbacks.

Jarrod Bowen brings Premier League experience and has contributed three goals and two assists in 10 appearances this season for West Ham, a club fighting relegation. However, questions remain about Bowen fitting into Tottenham’s needs as he predominantly plays on the right wing, while Tottenham’s major gap is on the left side of attack.

Why does the signing of Bowen raise doubts?

TEAMtalk commentary suggests that spending over £50 million on Bowen may not address Spurs’ biggest attacking issue because Mohamed Kudus is already established as the club’s future right-wing option. Bowen’s effectiveness is maximised on the right flank, yet Tottenham require wide attacking threats from the left following the departure of Son Heung-min.

Furthermore, West Ham’s reluctance to strengthen a direct rival by selling such a key player complicates potential negotiations, as reported by TEAMtalk sources.

What are the club’s wider challenges beyond the January transfer window?

Xavi Simons’ recent dip in form has caused concern among Tottenham fans, with TEAMtalk reporting calls for the club to reconsider his long-term role after he was substituted soon after being brought on against Chelsea.

Additionally, Tottenham’s pursuit of Scott McTominay from Napoli has faced strong resistance, as noted by TEAMtalk, signalling a tough road ahead for Frank in midfield reinforcements.

On the brighter side, former Manchester United winger Nani has praised a current Tottenham loan player for fitting into Manchester United’s style, hinting at potential transfer battles ahead between the clubs as reported by TEAMtalk.

How will these transfer moves affect Tottenham’s home form and overall ambitions?

Thomas Frank’s primary hope remains that the January signings, particularly the anticipated arrivals of Aghehowa and Bowen, will significantly bolster Tottenham’s attacking threat and restore confidence at home. The stark contrast in home and away performances has underscored what the club is lacking in terms of penetration and goal-scoring threat.

Should Tottenham make the high-profile double signing, it could mark a turning point in their campaign by addressing painful weaknesses and helping the club climb the Premier League table.