Crystal Palace are weighing up a potential January move for Tottenham Hotspur winger Brennan Johnson, according to reports from Sky Sports News, as the Eagles prepare for a crucial period in the season.
Palace are keen to strengthen their attacking options next month and see Johnson as a player capable of adding pace, flexibility and directness to Oliver Glasner’s frontline. The 22-year-old forward is comfortable operating across the front three, making him an attractive option as the club looks to cope with the imminent absence of Ismaila Sarr, who is set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations next week.
Johnson has found opportunities limited at Tottenham this season, despite showing flashes of his quality with his movement and energy in wide areas. A temporary or permanent switch to Selhurst Park could offer the Wales international regular minutes and a platform to rediscover his best form in the Premier League.
For Palace, the potential approach reflects a clear strategy to maintain attacking balance during a demanding run of fixtures. With creativity and goals needed from wide positions, Johnson’s ability to stretch defences and contribute in transition could prove valuable.
While no formal bid has been made, Palace’s interest highlights their intent to remain competitive despite squad disruptions, with January shaping up to be a decisive month for the South London club.










