According to The Pitch Prospect, Bournemouth are among the clubs who could consider a move for Brennan Johnson next month.
As The Pitch Prospect reported back in December, Tottenham Hotspur are ready to sell the winger when the transfer window reopens in the new year.

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Johnson has started just six times this Premier League season and came on as a late substitute in Sunday’s 1-0 win at Crystal Palace.
Palace are also interested in signing the Welshman and could now face competition from Bournemouth.
However, if a move is not feasible for Palace, they could turn their attention to signing Manchester City star Oscar Bobb on loan.
The Cherries’ interest would depend on Spurs’ financial demands.
However, the North London club are not actively looking to sell Johnson in the January transfer window.
Bournemouth’s interest is likely to be driven by the potential departure of Antoine Semenyo due to interest from Premier League clubs.
The Pitch Prospect understands he would prefer a move to Manchester City.
Semenyo has a release clause of between £60m and £65m, but this must be activated in the first ten days of the window.
Chelsea have expressed interest in the 25-year-old but have withdrawn from the race to sign him.
Missing minutes for Johnson at Spurs
Johnson crowned his second season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the winning goal in the Europa League final.

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He was a regular under Ange Postecoglou but doesn’t seem to be a favorite of new boss Thomas Frank.
The 24-year-old has played just 996 minutes of football this season, with more than half of his 22 appearances coming as a substitute.
Johnson even scored in back-to-back Premier League games against Burnley and City earlier in the season.
But Frank has preferred to play Mohammed Kudus on the right wing while Randal Kolo Muani recently played on the opposite flank.
The win against Palace at the weekend moved Spurs up to 11th in the table, although they remain seven points adrift of the top four.
2026 begins with a trip to Brentford on New Year’s Day, broadcast live on The Pitch Prospect.