Thomas Frank is battling a growing injury crisis at Tottenham, leaving his squad stretched as the season hits a crucial stage. With the Premier League table tightly packed, Spurs still have a realistic shot at Europe — but that ambition may depend on late reinforcements before Monday’s deadline.
Spurs Explore Gnabry Deal
According to Christian Falk, Tottenham have sounded out Bayern Munich over Serge Gnabry’s availability as they search for attacking cover following injuries and Brennan Johnson’s exit. The enquiry was tentative, and hopes of a deal are fading fast.
Gnabry has informed Spurs he wants to stay at Bayern, where he is already in talks over a new contract. The German champions are eager to keep the 30-year-old and are close to agreeing a two-year extension, potentially with an increased salary. He currently earns around £330,000 per week.
Bayern Stand Firm
Described as “world-class” by Vincent Kompany, Gnabry remains a key figure despite rotation. He has contributed 11 goals and assists in 14 Bundesliga appearances, making Bayern reluctant to consider any late transfer.
Spurs Must Look Elsewhere
With injuries mounting and depth lacking in attack, Tottenham urgently need a winger. Gnabry now looks out of reach, meaning Spurs must pivot quickly to other targets if they are to keep their European push alive. The next few days could define their season.

