The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Mourinho still plans to

- By Jonathan Veal SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Jose Mourinho is still trying to create a more balanced Tottenham squad and intends to use the transfer market to do it.

Mourinho has said he has “too many players” on his books, but having already signed five players this summer, the club are still on the lookout for at least two more.

They have been in discussion­s with Inter Milan over central defender Milan Skriniar and are still searching for a striker to take the load off Harry Kane.

Several players are available to leave the club and with just over a week to go Mourinho says they are still trying to do business. He said: “Is the club trying to build that balanced squad that we all want?

“Yes we are trying. Let’s see if that’s possible.”

One of those five players who has already joined is Joe Hart, who signed on a free transfer in August.

The former England internatio­nal made his debut in Thursday night’s Europa League qualifying win over Shkendija, a game Spurs won 3-1 in North Macedonia.

Hart is expected to give up his place to Spurs captain Hugo Lloris as Newcastle visit today, but the veteran knows the importance of the game.

“That’s important right now,” he said. “We’ve games coming thick and fast, Tuesday,

Thursday, Sunday, and I know people say you get paid to play football, but it is tough, a big ask.

“It’s a really important match, they all are.

“We had a meeting at the start of the season and there are obviously a lot of goals in the long term, but in the short term it’s to win every game. Now we focus our attention on Newcastle.

“That’s the most important game for us now.”

Steve Bruce has a admitted his relief that Newcastle will not be facing Gareth Bale.

The 31-year-old Wales internatio­nal will sit out the game with a knee injury as he waits to make his second debut for the North London club after completing a loan move from

Real Madrid. With Kane and Son Heung-min having teamed-up to stunning effect last Sunday – the England skipper provided the assists for all four of the South Korean internatio­nals goals in a 5-2 Premier League win at Southampto­n and added the fifth himself – Bruce is happy Spurs will not have another weapon in their armoury this weekend.

The Magpies head coach said with a smile: “It’s something of a relief, yes. These top teams now – and I class Tottenham as a top, top team – they’ve got great players.

“They’ve got a world-class centre-forward in Kane and the kid alongside him, Son, is not too bad either, so if you put Gareth Bale in the mix…

“That’s what we’re up against, that’s what we’re competing against regularly and yes, it is a bit of a mouth-watering front three when you throw Gareth Bale in with those two.

“We’re under no illusion as to how difficult it’s going to be. But that’s what we play in the Premier League for, that’s what we enjoy playing against and enjoy trying to do something against.

“The beauty of the Premier League is when I see the the players the top, top teams are bringing in, it is undoubtedl­y, for me, the best league in the world and to be part of it and competing against them is fantastic.”

Bruce his injury concerns over full-back Jamal Lewis, who has a nasty cut above his eye, and frontman Allan Saint-maximin. The Frenchman’s ankle problem could hand a first Premier League start for the club to former Bournemout­h midfielder Ryan Fraser, although Bruce, who has adopted a conservati­ve approach with his summer signing after six months out of competitiv­e football, will not take any chances.

He said: “We’ve purposely left him out. He’s now played two and a half hours in the last week, so it’s still early.

“I still think we’ve got to be careful with him because he hasn’t really trained with anybody for a long, long time, so I’m just a bit guarded with him because his game is all about pace and explosiven­ess.”

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