Tottenham Hotspur attacker Brennan Johnson has been linked with a transfer away from the membership in current months.
The 24-year-old has struggled for normal alternatives on the North London membership, and he has not been at his finest.
Johnson wants a contemporary begin
The previous Nottingham Forest attacker is sort of inconsistent, and he might want to enhance if he desires to compete on the highest stage.
In line with the previous Everton CEO, Keith Wyness, the participant might safe a transfer away from the North London membership very quickly. Crystal Palace are reportedly within the participant, and they’re one of many front-runners to get the deal finished. They want extra high quality on the flanks, and the 24-year-old could be the best acquisition. He has intensive Premier League expertise, and he will likely be determined to get again to his finest. His starvation to succeed will likely be a bonus for the Eagles.


Brenna Johnson to Palace?
Keith Wyness advised Soccer Insider: “Yeah, I believe Palace is an actual choice for him, and I believe the one which’s making all of the optimistic noise is Ipswich as a result of they’ve had an actual good run lately again up into the promotion locations, a minimum of the playoffs, within the Championship.
“So sure, I believe Brendan Johnson might be for Palace. I believe he’s a expertise. He’s been a little bit bit inconsistent at Spurs. However he’ll be wanting in addition to whether or not Glasner will likely be there or not. So that would decide for him as properly.
“However actually I assume Palace. I additionally heard Brentford, however I do assume that Palace and Ipswich are the 2 front-runners. I count on him to maneuver pretty quickly.”
In the meantime, Tottenham want extra high quality and depth on the flanks. If the Welsh Worldwide decides to depart the membership in January, they have to substitute him correctly. They’ve been linked with a number of gamers over the previous couple of weeks, and it stays to be seen who they find yourself with.



























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