Thomas Frank has promised Tottenham will "definitely" be busy in the January transfer window and hoped signings could be made early despite positive news on Dominic Solanke .

Frank has been without the services of £65 million ($87m) forward Solanke virtually all season due to an ongoing ankle injury and recently decided to stop providing updates on the England international until he returned to training.

Even though Solanke has not resumed full training, he hinted at a comeback on Friday, but Frank still expects Spurs to be active next month, with majority shareholders ENIC -- run by the Lewis family trust -- willing to strengthen the squad after they injected £100m of capital into the club in October.

"More or less after the window shut in September we had the first formal meetin

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