Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly keen on signing the Bournemouth hitman.

According to a report from the Sun (23 January, page 49), Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen could be sold this month.
If the Dutchman ends up leaving Spurs, and with Harry Kane out injured until at least March, Mauricio Pochettino will surely be keen to add another established striker to his ranks this month.
One potential target for Tottenham is Bournemouth front-man Callum Wilson, according to the Mirror, and if they manage to sell Janssen on, whilst bringing in the Bournemouth hitman, it really would have to be considered as excellent business by the north London club.
The Holland international has been nothing short of an utter flop since joining Spurs from AZ Alkmaar for around £17 million in the summer of 2016, scoring just six goals for the club, and the sooner they can move him on the better.
Wilson, meanwhile, has been on fire down at the Vitality stadium since making his return from a long-term injury in October 2017, scoring 20 goals for the Cherries over the past 15 months.
The 26-year-old possesses blistering pace, and he would offer Tottenham an entirely different option through the middle, even when Kane returns from his spell on the sidelines.

Wilson has proven that he is easily good enough to be playing for a top four club, but one problem that Spurs will face if they want to bring the striker to north London is Bournemouth’s extortionate valuation of him.
Tottenham should still test the waters nevertheless, and make an offer for the pacey forward this month.
If they can shift Janssen, at the same time as bringing in Wilson, it could prove to be business of unparalleled significance for the north London outfit.

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