As the Premier League season approaches its halfway point, Tottenham FC finds itself struggling in the bottom half of the table.
Injuries to key players have severely impacted their performance this season, with many missing crucial matches.
Despite the efforts of manager Ange Postecoglou, the team’s struggles are apparent, and their shortcomings have been highlighted.
Even with the upcoming January transfer window, it seems unlikely that significant changes can reverse the fortunes of this North London club, given the magnitude of their issues.
Things could worsen for Tottenham as rumors circulate about one of their standout players considering a departure.
According to MilanLive, Dejan Kulusevski is contemplating a move away from Tottenham due to the team’s disappointing performances.
AC Milan has emerged as a frontrunner in the race to sign the Swedish international.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who serves as an advisor to Milan, has initiated discussions with Kulusevski to facilitate a potential transfer to Italy.
Tottenham Cannot Afford to Lose Dejan Kulusevski

Tottenham is plotting a January move for a 27-year-old ace
Kulusevski has been a standout performer for Spurs this season, netting seven goals and providing eight assists in 28 appearances. His ability to create chances has made him the team’s most vital player.
With key players like James Maddison and Son Heung-min facing inconsistencies, Kulusevski has stepped up to shoulder the attacking responsibilities.
As noted in reports, Tottenham is expected to demand €50 million (£41.5m) for the 24-year-old winger, who is also capable of playing as a midfielder.
While interest in Kulusevski is understandable, Tottenham should not entertain any offers for him, even for a moment.
His departure would severely undermine Postecoglou’s project, given his importance to the team this season.
Alongside Kulusevski, Timo Werner may also be on his way out after reportedly falling out with the manager.
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