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The January transfer window shuts next week, but a host of new and old names continue to be linked with moves to and from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Jose Mourinho will be looking to put his stamp on his Spurs squad, and has already completed one deal this month, with Gedson Fernandes signing an 18-month loan deal at the club.

But there could still yet be some more new faces arrive before the end of the month.

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A long-term injury to Harry Kane has led to speculation that Mourinho could target a new striker, while Christian Eriksen's future is yet to be sorted for good.

Take a look below for a review of some of the most recent rumours regarding Tottenham Hotspur.

Christian Eriksen

Looks to be the most likely departure from Spurs during January.

Inter Milan are the team that has been the most heavily linked with the Danish international, who is out of contract at the end of the season.

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Rating: Inter Milan want to sign him this month but they will need to submit an offer that Daniel Levy deems acceptable. It could be one that drags on right until the end of the window.

Krzysztof Piatek

AC Milan striker Krzysztof Piatek has been heavily linked with a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this month, in a deal said to be worth £23.8 million.

Tottenham are on the lookout to bolster their striking options after news that Harry Kane is ruled out until at least January with a hamstring tear.

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Rating: Spurs are interested in the frontman and he could be the man that comes in to replace Harry Kane while he is recovering from his hamstring injury. AC are willing to let him move on but it looks like it will be a permanent deal instead of a loan if he is to leave the San Siro.

Ze Luis

Portuguese outlet Record claim that Tottenham have targeted Porto striker Ze Luis as another striker to bring in following Kane's injury.

It is reported that agent Jorge Mendes brokering a loan deal between the clubs.

Rating: The Porto man has been linked with a switch to N17 but a loan move for the forward is understood to be unlikely unless they exhaust all other options.

Boubakary Soumare

According to L'Equipe, as reported by Daily Mail, Mourinho is said to be keen on signing the midfielder in January, alongside a host of other Premier League clubs.

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Rating: The 20-year-old is extremely highly-rated and would help solve the team's issues in the holding role in midfield. Would be a fantastic signing if they could get it over the line but it wouldn't just be Spurs competing for his signature.

James Maddison

The Daily Mail have previously claimed that Maddison is a top target for Tottenham in 2020.

He could be seen as an ideal replacement for Christian Eriksen, however Brendan Rodgers has ruled out any major sales in the January transfer window.

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Rating: Do Spurs really need him at present? It's certainly not a priority position and there's no way the club will pay top dollar to Leicester City this month to sign him. Also, the Foxes aren't going to part with him given their lofty position in the league.

Jarrod Bowen

According to the Sun, the Hull City man, who has an impressive record in the Championship has emerged as a target for Spurs.

It is also claimed that they face competition from West Ham and Leicester City for the player.

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Rating: Bowen has been watched again by Spurs but it's hard to see a move coming to fruition this month.

Kalidou Koulibaly

The Napoli defender has been linked with a move to a number of Premier League clubs, with the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium listed among the possible destinations.

However, Manchester United, Man City and Chelsea among others have also been linked with the Senegal international.

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Rating: What a signing it would be for Spurs if they managed to sign Koulibaly from Napoli. However, the Italian side want a huge fee for their player and the Lilywhites just aren't going to splash the cash in January to bring him to the capital.

Max Aarons

The Norwich City full-back had been tipped to join Spurs in the summer only for the Canaries to agree a new deal for the 19-year-old.

Yet Tottenham could come back in for the youngster according to the Telegraph.

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Rating: Spurs have looked closely at Aarons but right-back isn't a pressing position at the moment unless Serge Aurier departs for AC Milan. It would have to be a very good offer to tempt Norwich as well as they are fighting to survive in the Premier League.

Thomas Lemar

Tottenham are set to go head-to-head with Arsenal to sign ex-Monaco midfielder Thomas Lemar according to the Mail.

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Rating: Lemar is a very good player but Spurs are well stocked in that area at present and have other priorities that need addressing first.

Fernando Llorente

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In a shock transfer rumour, Spurs could be set to swap Jan Vertonghen for Fernando Llorente with Serie A side Napoli, according to La Repubblic.

Llorente left Spurs on a free transfer just six-months ago.

Rating: Reports have suggested that Spurs have been offered their former striker on a short-term deal by Napoli. Mourinho does need to bring in a frontman but it would be a massive shock if the Spaniard returned.

Willian Jose

Reports claim Spurs have added the Real Sociedad star to their shortlist of Harry Kane replacements.

Rating: The 28-year-old Brazilian is one of a number of options Tottenham are looking at to fill the gap left by Kane, but he is not going to come cheaply as his contract, until 2024, reportedly contains a £59million release clause

Islam Slimani

The Daily Mail claimed Spurs were interested in the Leicester City striker who is currently on loan at AS Monaco.

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Rating: Slimani to Tottenham is a transfer which is unlikely to happen.

Gareth Bale

Daniel Levy held talks with Real Madrid, according to reports.

Spanish football expert Juanfe Sanz claims the Spurs chief has been meeting with Los Blancos about a potential January move for Bale.

"Levy, president of Tottenham, has been with Florentino today and asked him about Bale," he said on El Chiringuito TV.

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Rating: Tottenham have enquired informally about Bale a number of times over the years.

Spurs would still have to take on at least a third of those wages, making Bale their highest earner, or at least level with Kane, pay a major loan fee to offset what Real will still be paying the player from their wage bill.