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Spurs fans will have their fingers crossed for some new arrivals in north London with the January transfer window now open for business.

The Lilywhites failed to bring in any new additions during the summer, with Aston Villa's Jack Grealish heavily linked with a big-money move to the club.

Spurs have once again been linked with moves for some Championship stars this month, including Hull City's Jarrod Bowen.

Norwich right-back Max Aarons has also hit the headlines in recent weeks, while Josh Maja's name has cropped up after some impressive performances in League One for Sunderland.

While everyone connected with Spurs will be hoping Mauricio Pochettino can add to his squad ahead of a big second half to the season, it's always tricky doing business in January with many clubs reluctant to sell their players, thus seeing many teams paying well over the odds to bring in a new signing.

But what about the value of the squad that the Argentine already has at his disposal in north London?

Goalkeepers

Hugo Lloris - £27m

The goalkeeper now has Paulo Gazzaniga breathing heavily down his neck after some mixed performances for the Lilywhites, including the Champions League home defeat against Barcelona.

Paulo Gazzaniga - £2m

Spurs fans will believe he is worth a lot more than £2m after making a big impression this term. Made his Argentina debut in November against Mexico.

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Michel Vorm - £2m

Now behind Gazzaniga after failing to impress in his four appearances so far this campaign.

Defenders

Kieran Trippier - £31m

Bit of a mixed season for Trippier so far after his standout displays for England at the World Cup. Repeated his Croatia heroics with a sublime free-kick against Fulham in his first appearance of the campaign.

Serge Aurier - £18m

The 26-year-old has featured in 12 games so far and scored a fine goal in the team's 7-0 win over Tranmere in the FA Cup third round.

Kyle Walker-Peters - £3m

Impressive in the recent win over Bournemouth after registering three first-half assists. Certainly worth a lot more than £3m.

Toby Alderweireld - £36m

Back to his best after a mixed campaign for Spurs in 2017/18. The club have extended his deal by a further year but he could be set to depart in the summer due to a clause in his contract.

Davinson Sanchez - £36m

Penned an improved contract with the club back in May after a brilliant first season at the club.

Jan Vertonghen - £27m

Will remain at the club until 2020 after the club activated their option to extend his contract.

Juan Foyth - £7m

Gained some valuable experience in the Premier League this season after only featuring in cup competitions in 2017/18. His impressive form has seen him make his international debut for Argentina.

Danny Rose - £22m

Faces a big battle to make the left-back spot his own but he was sensational in the recent draw against Barcelona.

Ben Davies - £22m

Utilised at centre-back in recent weeks following a number of injuries in the heart of defence.

Midfielders

Eric Dier - £36m

A new deal could potentially be in the pipeline with a number of key players recently signing on the dotted line.

Victor Wanyama - £22m

Barely featured this term with a knee injury keeping him on the sidelines.

Moussa Sissoko - £16m

One of the team's best players this season following a remarkable turnaround. Most definitely worth more than £16m.

Mousa Dembele - £16m

His future is up in the air with his current contract set to run out in the summer. Has been linked with a big-money move to China.

Harry Winks - £13m

Certainly worth more than £13m after impressing for club and country this season. Taken his chance in the first team with a number of injuries in the middle of the park.

Dele Alli - £90m

Penned a new long-term contract with the club back in October that will keep him in north London until 2024.

Christian Eriksen - £72m

Spurs fans will be praying he's the next player to sign on the dotted line amid links with Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Attackers

Heung-Min Son - £45m

One of the team's standout players over the past few months following a slow start to the season.

Georges-Kevin N'Koudou - £6m

Barely featured this campaign and looks set to leave in January.

Lucas Moura - £29m

Electric start to the season but has struggled to force his way into the team in recent weeks due to Son's form.

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Erik Lamela - £18m

Back to his best for Spurs after spending over a year on the sidelines due to hip problems.

Harry Kane - £135m

Signed a new contract in the summer and looks like he could win a third Premier League Golden Boot in four seasons.

Vincent Janssen - £7m

Has no future at the club after he was not given a squad number at the start of the campaign. Currently trying to get back to full fitness.

Fernando Llorente - £3m

A January exit looks likely after a disappointing spell in the capital. Netted a hat-trick in the 7-0 win over Tranmere on Friday evening.

*Transfer valuations are from transfermarkt.com .

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