Middlesbrough wants to beat rivals to sign another forward after Whittaker
Mediatrix And Michael Carrick now have a view of the beating of Burnley and West Brom’s second player in January transition window after Sage Morgan Whittaker.
Previous January Middlesbrough
Those at Riverside were extremely busy in the winter window, amplifying the Carrick team for the second half of the season. Goalkeeper Mark Travers joined Bournemouth’s loan, while left-back Ryan Giles is a temporary move from Hull City. A permanent contract was also reached for Lojkee George Edmundson of Ipswich Town, but the arrival of Marquis was Whittaker.
24-year-old, who was also Asked BurnleyHe chose Boro and signed a four -and -a -half -year contract at Teeside. Speaking after joining Borou, Spy said: “I’m very excited and I can’t wait to go. I’m free from being done. I’m very sure of what I want for my next step.
“Middlesbrough is a perfect opportunity, with manager, players and football style. Return with Finn was also a great appeal because he set most of my goals last season, so I hope it will be able to again end up the season for us strongly! “
Asked what Boro fans can expect from Whittaker, he added forward: “I like the right side, but also playing as 10. With the midfielders we have, I can find the pockets of space and get more engaged in the game. The promotion is a great goal, but individually, I want to go back to my pattern from last season: more shots , creative and increase your goals and assists. “
However, after Whittaker, another addition to being forward on radar radar seems to be another addition.
Middlesbrough interested in signing Tottenham ahead
According to London football, Middlesbrough is one of the clubs interested in signing the Tottenham Will Lantshear striker on loan by the end of the season.
However, with Boro, Priority Burnley, Cardiff, Luton and West Brom’s rivals are also interested in a 19-year-old, who should temporarily leave Northern London.
Lankshear, greeted as “phenomenal“After passing through the Spurs, the Academy, one has yet to start borrowing throughout his career, but it seems that the move to the second level is on the cards.
Scored his first senior goal in the Europa League earlier this season and greeted him Ange postecoglouwho said last summer: “Will was good. Somehow we brought him in this last week. He looked light in training. He worked hard. He had a very good year last year and this is about it. It’s about getting in and making an impact. He succeeded well and achieved his goal well. “
However, given that the deadline is approaching quickly on Monday, Boro may need to act quickly if they want to arrange their rivals for Lantshear, making this one for watching.