Jose Mourinho is still on the hunt for a new striker with the transfer deadline edging ever closer.
Having signed five players for Tottenham so far this summer, including the sensational return of Gareth Bale, the Spurs boss has until Monday, October 5 to complete any remaining business.
A host of strikers have been linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the past few months, with Wolfsburg's Wout Weghorst the latest frontman to be mentioned in regards to a transfer.
Registering 20 goals in 42 games last season for the Bundesliga side, the Dutchman already has two goals from four appearances so far this term.
Amid talk that he could be the ideal man to come in and provide cover for Harry Kane, Marcel Schafer, Wolfsburg's sporting director, has stated that Spurs do not need him given the addition of Bale and their other attackers.
“Wout Weghorst has been speculating in the media for weeks, months. Nobody has contacted us yet,” he told Sport 1," as reported by Sport Witness.
“If you look at the last Tottenham game in the Premier League you can see that they have fewer problems on the attack.
“Now they also signed Gareth Bale. There is more of a problem over who is allowed to play. They don’t need Wout.”
football.london understands that rumours linking the club with a big-money move for the striker are wide of the mark.
As well as looking to bring in a new striker before the transfer deadline, Mourinho is also intent on adding to his defensive options with a new centre-back.
Inter Milan's Milan Skriniar is a target for the Lilywhites and football.london understands that the Slovakian is keen to link up with the head coach in N17.
The Italian side currently value the player at around £45million but Spurs are looking to drive the price down in their quest to lure him to north London.