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Joe Doyle

Tottenham news: Christian Eriksen's replacement, pressure on Daniel Levy for January transfers

Tottenham Hotspur drew 0-0 with Watford on Saturday lunchtime.

Spurs had Paulo Gazzaniga to thank for securing a point, after the Argentinian saved a late penalty from Troy Deeney. The result means Jose Mourinho currently sit eighth in the table - but only eight points off Chelsea following their defeat at Newcastle on Saturday night.

Elsewhere there is a fortnight until transfer deadline day and Spurs made their first signing of the January window with the loan signing of Gedson Fernandes last week.

But there's enough time to bring in one or two more new faces.

With that said, here's all the news from around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the past 24 hours.

Eriksen's replacement?

If Spurs do end up losing Christian Eriksen in January, they won't be entering into a late race to replace him.

Erik Lamela, Christian Eriksen and Giovani Lo Celso before the Middlesbrough cup clash (Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images)

That's because under Jose Mourinho, Giovani Lo Celso is finally starting to show his true value in North London.

Will the Argentina international be the man to replace Eriksen in the long-term?

Read here .

Jose Mourinho press conference transcript

Here is every word Jose Mourinho said on the club's search for a new striker, why Danny Rose, didn't play at Watford, VAR and what pleased him about Spurs' performance.

Read here

Talking Points

Daniel Levy faces a big challenge at Spurs.

He's under more pressure than ever to deliver in the transfer market in the next two weeks.

Read all that and more here .

Moments missed

Did you spot what Christian Eriksen did after the final whistle at Watford?

Spurs midfielder Christian Eriksen (James Baylis - AMA/Getty Images)

How about the tribute to Graham Taylor?

Read here .

Marcus Rashford blow

Manchester United have been handed a huge setback in their quest to finish in the top four in the Premier League, after Marcus Rashford was ruled out for a number of weeks with a double stress-fracture in his back - one estimate stating he could be out for up to three months.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford receives treatment during the FA Cup clash with Wolves. ((Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images))

He will miss a number of big games for United in the race for the top four, and one former Spurs star has slammed the way he has been treated by the club's medical department - after suffering a similar injury himself.

Read here .

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