Here are your Tottenham evening headlines for Monday, February 1.
Tanganga set to stay
Spurs defender Japhet Tanganga now looks set to stay in North London beyond the 11pm deadlne.
Tanganga was said to be attracting interest from both Celtic and Southampton having featured sparingly for Tottenham this season.
But according to Sky Sports, it seems Jose Mourinho will opt to keep Tanganga around to make sure he has cover at centre-back over what could be a busy few months for his side across the Premier League, Carabao Cup, FA Cup and Europa League.
Tanganga has made just seven appearances across all competitions for Spurs this sesason, none of which have come in the Premier League.
Parrott swaps loan clubs
Troy Parrott has joined Ipswich Town on loan for the remainder of the 2020/21 season.
Making his senior Premier League debut for Tottenham in December 2019 against Burnley, the talented frontman departed N17 in the summer to gain some valuable experience of playing in a first-team environment.
Heading across the capital to link up with Millwall, his season-long loan switch to join the Lions just didn't go as planned as he found himself in and out of the team.
Missing a large chunk of the opening couple of months of the campaign due to an ankle injury, the 18-year-old returned to action in November but he failed to complete a single 90 minutes for the Lions.

Dropping down to the bench in the team's last three league games, Gary Rowett failed to introduce Parrott at all and Spurs quite clearly believed that he needed to move elsewhere to make his year away from the club a success.
Having been recalled by the Lilywhites over the weekend, Parrott, who failed the net in 14 games for Millwall, has now signed a deal with Ipswich Town until the end of the season.
Gazzaniga exit on the cards
Paulo Gazzaniga could be set for a move to Spanish side Elche prior to Monday's 11pm transfer deadline.
Providing cover for Hugo Lloris at Tottenham over the past couple of seasons, Joe Hart's summer move to north London has seen the Argentine drop down the pecking order at Spurs.
Linked with an exit from the club prior in the summer, a move away never came to fruition and in the end the 29-year-old remained at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
However, football.london understands that the shot-stopper could now be set to link up with the La Liga team on loan before this evening's deadline.
Yet to play a game for Spurs this season with both Lloris and Hart ahead of him, Gazzaniga has only been named in the matchday squad twice in 2020/21 after taking his place on the bench against Marine and Wycombe Wanderers in the FA Cup.
Usually a regular for Spurs on the bench in European competition in previous years, Gazzaniga wasn't included in the Europa League squad by Jose Mourinho due to the club's high number of non-homegrown players.