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Jose Mourinho: 'I'm not expecting us to sign a new striker'

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Links with Olivier Giroud, Krzysztof Piatek and Willian Jose came to nothing.

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho is not expecting to sign a striker before the end of the transfer window.

Spurs have been desperately trying to find a replacement for Harry Kane, who is due to be out until April, and have targeted Olivier Giroud, Krzysztof Piatek and Willian Jose.

Chelsea have confirmed Giroud will not be allowed to leave, Piatek joined Hertha Berlin and Spurs were not prepared to pay the fee Real Sociedad were asking for Jose.

Olivier Giroud will be staying at Chelsea (John Walton/PA)

So that means, unless there are late developments before the 11pm deadline, there will be no more arrivals.

"I am not expecting. The market is open so anything can happen but I'm not expecting," Mourinho said.

"I'm happy but the next question will be, 'And a striker'? I have to answer yes, it would be better with a striker.

"Yes, we would need a striker to have a better squad to face the great challenges in front of us in three different competitions.

"But we want to do things not to resolve the problems of today or tomorrow but things that are also good for the future.

"With the difficulties of the market in January, it was really hard to find the striker that is good not just to resolve the problems of today but also the future of the team.

"So probably we're not going to do it."

Gedson Fernandes, right, in action against Norwich (Adam Davy/PA)

Spurs have added Benfica midfielder Gedson Fernandes on loan and PSV winger Steven Bergwijn for £25million, while also spending £27.2million on turning Giovani Lo Celso's loan into a permanent move.

Mourinho would have liked a striker but accepts he is on the same page as chairman Daniel Levy.

"If I say it's easy to play three competitions without a striker, I'm going to lie. I cannot lie," he said.

"You know that's important for us. If it's not possible, its not possible.

"For me the great thing is that we're all together on this in the club. There's nobody to blame and say 'you didn't do your job well' or 'you could do better than you did'. Not at all.

"Again, we don't want a striker to just help us now, to be useful for us. We want a striker to be good for our future, possibly to play with Harry Kane together in the future.

"And with the difficulties of the market, it was very, very difficult to find [one]."

Gareth Bale was also linked with a move to no avail (Mike Egerton/PA)

In tradition with recent transfer windows Gareth Bale was linked with a return to Spurs, but there was never anything in that.

Mourinho refused to entertain it when asked about it in his pre-match press conference for Sunday's Premier League game with Manchester City.

"I thought you were going to ask about (Sergio) Aguero or Gabriel Jesus but you ask about Bale," he said.

"If you want to talk about Man City, I'm here. if you want to talk about the market, I've nothing more to say.

"I honestly feel we're not going to sign another player until the end of the market but while the market is open, it's open."

Victor Wanyama was linked with a return to Celtic (Tess Derry/PA)

Christian Eriksen, Danny Rose and Kyle Walker-Peters have all left the club this week but Mourinho does not think anyone else, including Victor Wanyama, will follow before the deadline.

"Again, I don't think so," he said. "But again, the market is open, so I don't want to say no, no, no and then something happen. Let's wait and see."

Kane posted a video on social media this week showing his recovery from a hamstring injury, but Mourinho insists nothing has changed in the timescale on his return.

"Everything is going well according to the timings," he added. "After three weeks of recovering here, he will have a little bit of time to change the environment, he will go with our medical department for a week or 10 days somewhere else, just to break the sad routine of home, training ground, treatment, don't touch a ball, don't smell the grass.

"Nothing has changed."

Kane, Moussa Sissoko (knee) and Ben Davies (ankle) are still missing against City.

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