Tottenham Hotspur are eyeing up a potential move for Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Piero Hincapie - although it may come as a possible summer signing.

The Lowdown: Spurs struggling to recruit

The Lilywhites have only been able to bring in one new face in the January transfer window in the Dutch forward Arnaut Danjuma.

This comes amid the issues the north London side are having in trying to seal the signing of the Sporting CP right wing-back Pedro Porro.

But there is the belief that Fabio Paratici has an eye on potentially adding to his defence over the coming months with one centre-back, in particular, on his radar.

The Latest: Hincapie could be targeted

Speaking on his latest YouTube video, Alasdair Gold has mooted the prospect of Spurs bringing in the Ecuadorian defender.

He said: "Spurs definitely do have an interest in him. He's slightly on the short side for a centre-back, I think he's 6 foot - which obviously is not a short person, but for Premier League centre-back, normally they're a little bit bigger than that.

"What's happened with him is his value's absolutely skyrocketed after the World Cup.

"From what it seems to be, I think a summer deal is more likely for anyone, really, trying to get him. I don't think Leverkusen are keen to sell at all.

"So yeah, maybe one to keep an eye on, but I do wonder what the competition is going to be like for him in the summer. But certainly, a player Spurs really like."

The Verdict: Spurs can secure Dier upgrade

With Leverkusen seemingly not looking to offload Hincapie this month, it does allow the Lilywhites to assess their options with their defence proving a big issue over recent months.

Despite being one of the sides who are pushing for a spot in the top four of the Premier League table, Antonio Conte's men do not exactly have the defensive record to match.

The Lilywhites have conceded the sixth-most goals in the top flight this season, with the likes of Newcastle having allowed 20 fewer goals so far.

Eric Dier has been a key figure in the centre of Conte's defence since the Italian took the reins in north London back in November 2021, with 56 appearances under the 53-year-old.

And in comparison to the Englishman, Hincapie has provided Leverkusen with more tackles and blocks per 90 minutes this season (via FBref).

However, the 21-year-old is still clearly a raw talent, with his disciplinary record leaving a lot to be desired - he has six yellow cards and two red cards to his name after 21 appearances.

But there will be some concerns following recent reports suggesting the 'impressive' centre-back would cost the Lilywhites in the region of £66m.

That said, the same report suggests the 21-year-old would be keen to make the move to north London, so perhaps this is indeed one to keep an eye on as Gold suggests.