Tottenham are reportedly willing to sell Brennan Johnson in January, with Crystal Palace leading the chase for the winger following his reduced role under manager Thomas Frank.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly prepared to listen to offers for winger Brennan Johnson as the January transfer window approaches.
Despite scoring the historic winner in last season’s Europa League final, the 24-year-old has struggled for consistent minutes under new manager Thomas Frank, starting only six Premier League games this term.
While Spurs are not actively forcing an exit, insiders suggest they are “open” to a sale if a suitable proposal arrives.
Crystal Palace have emerged as the frontrunners to sign the Wales international, with manager Oliver Glasner keen to bolster his attacking options.
Reports indicate that several top-flight clubs have been “alerted” to his potential availability as Johnson seeks regular football ahead of the World Cup.
Tottenham, who signed the forward for £47.5 million in 2023, are expected to demand a significant fee to recoup their initial investment in the talented wide man.

