Your Tottenham morning digest for Tuesday, February 9th.
Hojbjerg message to Reguilon
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg sent Sergio Reguilon a long WhatsApp message when he first joined Tottenham Hotspur that made a big impression on the the Spanish left-back.
The pair arrived at Spurs prior to the new season and have established themselves in Jose Mourinho's side, as well as becoming fan favourites.
Now, Reguilon has revealed that, despite only being a new arrival himself, Hojbjerg sent a long welcome message to the former Real Madrid man that left an impression upon him.
"One thing that nobody knows is Pierre, when I didn't know anything about Tottenham, he sent me a message in WhatsApp. He said 'Hi I'm Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, I hope you do well and we need you. I want you to do well for the team'."
Sanchez identifies Spurs problem
Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez has explained the problem at the club that the squad are trying to resolve.
The Colombia international has stated Spurs are aware of their issues in creating chances and identified Harry Kane as the player to learn from.
"Everybody was confident, we were good on the ball, we were pressing as a team. We needed to open the game in the second half and of course he was important for us in doing that.
"Harry Kane shows every season his importance. You can’t say anything else but the fact that he’s such an important player, a captain, a leader and a player who is pushing all the time, pushing the team to get higher. I can’t say any more about him."
United rival Spurs for Aarons
Manchester United are prepared to rival Tottenham in the market for Norwich City full-back Max Aarons, according to reports cited by the Express.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are said to be keen on Aarons' signature to provide competition to Aaron Wan-Bissaka on the right-side of the defence.
Aarons is highly-rated, having previously been a target for Barcelona, and Spurs are widely reported to hold a long-term interest in the England talent.