According to The London Evening Standard, Tottenham Hotspur will not be forced into the January transfer market despite Moussa Sissoko’s injury.Sissoko is expected to be out of action until April having undergone knee surgery, leaving Spurs without an experienced figure in the middle of the park.However, according to The London Evening Standard, the Premier League club have no immediate plans to bring a replacement to the club and are instead prioritising the exits of Christian Eriksen and Victor Wanyama.
And as expected, the news has not gone down too well with the Tottenham fans, who have taken to social media in their numbers to react.
A lot of supporters, meanwhile, have directed their anger towards chairman Daniel Levy, who has been chairman of Spurs since 2001.
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Tottenham are only six points off the top four in the Premier League table despite an inconsistent campaign, but the capital outfit have only won one of their last five matches in all competitions during a tough run.
And Levy has been handed a lot of criticism from a number of fans.
It will be fascinating to see what develops at the club in the coming weeks, particularly with this being Jose Mourinho’s first transfer window and Spurs still trailing behind the Champions League spots.
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