Spurs fans were delighted to hear that Bundesliga side Hertha Berlin are interested in signing Victor Wanyama in January.
According to 90 min football (via TranSPURS), former Spurs legend Jurgen Klinsmann, now manager of Hertha Berlin, is keen to bring the Kenyan to Germany in the upcoming transfer window. Wanyama signed for Spurs from Southampton in 2016 and has gone on to make 97 appearances for the North London club, but now looks surplus to requirements under Jose Mourinho.
The 28-year-old has made just three substitute appearances for Spurs so far this season and looks likely to leave in the January window in order to raise funds for Mourinho, who is keen to rebuild the squad at his new club. Wanyama is currently valued at £10.8 million by transfermarkt but could well leave for less if Spurs are willing to settle for a quick sale and with Hertha Berlin reportedly interested it is difficult to see the Kenyan making another appearance in a Spurs shirt.
Will Wanyama leave in January?
Yes
No
Reaction from Spurs fans to the update on Wanyama can be seen in the tweets below.
Yes please take him Jurgen
— ???x (@_10Kane) December 15, 2019
I very much doubt he’ll pass the medical. I fully expect him to stay with us until his contract runs out.
— Philip Aldous (@PAldousMusic) December 16, 2019
@Daniel__Nash this would be a good move for Victor I think. Decent level, he’d be team-mates with Mathew Leckie too
— Joel (@JoelTHFC) December 16, 2019
He should move if he can.
— Daniel (@Daniel__Nash) December 16, 2019
Good
— Docteur Meyeur (@DocteurMeyeur) December 15, 2019
Thanks Jurgen
— JOS£ $ZN ? (@MajesticMoura) December 15, 2019
Cha Ching !!!! Bye Victor. Who’s next?? @ChrisEriksen8 @KWPeters
— Double Chilli (@MichaelStylian6) December 16, 2019
These Spurs fans are delighted to hear that there is a genuine interest in Wanyama and will be hoping to see the 28-year-old depart the club in January.
What do we think?
Wanyama has been a decent player for Spurs in his three years at the club but injuries have meant that he has struggled to ever nail down a spot in the first-team. A move abroad looks to be ideal for both Spurs and Wanyama, who can now look to get regular game time at a new club.