Tottenham Hotspur is facing another blow in its injury-plagued season with Richarlison set to miss up to seven weeks of action following a hamstring injury. The Brazilian forward, who has been Tottenham's top scorer this term with eight goals, including seven in the Premier League, will have to sit out for an extended period after being forced off during Saturday's FA Cup loss to Aston Villa.
The news comes as a setback for manager Thomas Frank, who was already without two key players - Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison - all season. With Mohammed Kudus also ruled out until April with a thigh problem, the lack of attacking depth is becoming increasingly concerning for Frank and his coaching staff.
Despite having some promising youngsters in reserve, including Dominic Solanke who has returned from a long-term ankle injury, Frank acknowledged that Tottenham need to strengthen its squad in the transfer market. "We are in the market, as I said many times, to see if we can improve the squad but it needs to be something that we improve for the short and long term," he explained.
However, Frank also stressed that any potential signings must address the team's overall weakness rather than just filling a specific void. The club has already made significant investments this season, including the ยฃ34m signing of midfielder Conor Gallagher, who could start against West Ham in Saturday's Premier League game.
Frank admitted that finding consistency and avoiding injuries has been an ongoing challenge for his side. "It's not a straightforward road, let me put it that way," he said. "I think we are probably one inch away from a 3-2 winner against Bournemouth [last Wednesday] and we would then have eight points in four games, a bit more momentum. But instead, we lost 3-2."
The new arrival of John Heitinga on the coaching staff has brought some fresh perspectives to Tottenham's setup, according to Frank. Heitinga, who was an assistant to Arne Slot at Liverpool last season and was sacked as Ajax manager in November, was appointed after a joint effort by Frank and the sporting directors.
In addition to strengthening its squad, Spurs are also expecting significant changes behind the scenes. Rafi Moersen will join the club as its first director of football operations from City Football Group, while Dan Lewindon is set to take over as performance director next month.
The news comes as a setback for manager Thomas Frank, who was already without two key players - Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison - all season. With Mohammed Kudus also ruled out until April with a thigh problem, the lack of attacking depth is becoming increasingly concerning for Frank and his coaching staff.
Despite having some promising youngsters in reserve, including Dominic Solanke who has returned from a long-term ankle injury, Frank acknowledged that Tottenham need to strengthen its squad in the transfer market. "We are in the market, as I said many times, to see if we can improve the squad but it needs to be something that we improve for the short and long term," he explained.
However, Frank also stressed that any potential signings must address the team's overall weakness rather than just filling a specific void. The club has already made significant investments this season, including the ยฃ34m signing of midfielder Conor Gallagher, who could start against West Ham in Saturday's Premier League game.
Frank admitted that finding consistency and avoiding injuries has been an ongoing challenge for his side. "It's not a straightforward road, let me put it that way," he said. "I think we are probably one inch away from a 3-2 winner against Bournemouth [last Wednesday] and we would then have eight points in four games, a bit more momentum. But instead, we lost 3-2."
The new arrival of John Heitinga on the coaching staff has brought some fresh perspectives to Tottenham's setup, according to Frank. Heitinga, who was an assistant to Arne Slot at Liverpool last season and was sacked as Ajax manager in November, was appointed after a joint effort by Frank and the sporting directors.
In addition to strengthening its squad, Spurs are also expecting significant changes behind the scenes. Rafi Moersen will join the club as its first director of football operations from City Football Group, while Dan Lewindon is set to take over as performance director next month.