This archive report was first published on 16 December 2019.
December 16, 2019, marked a significant day in the career of Victor Wanyama, as German club Hertha Berlin emerged as a potential suitor for the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder.
Wanyama's struggles on the pitch have been well-documented, with the 28-year-old struggling to secure regular minutes at both Tottenham and the Kenyan national team.
Since Jose Mourinho took charge of Tottenham, Wanyama has only made the bench once in eight appearances, a trend that has persisted over the past two seasons.
As a result, the midfielder has been linked with moves to Celtic in Scotland and Club Brugges in Belgium, but it appears that Hertha Berlin is now in the running.
According to The Sun, Tottenham legend Jurgen Klinsmann, now in charge at Hertha Berlin, is keen on securing Wanyama's services in January.
Meanwhile, Celtic manager Neil Lennon expressed his desire to work with Wanyama again, as quoted by the Daily Record.
Wanyama's potential move to Hertha Berlin could be a significant boost to the club's midfield, given their current struggles in the Bundesliga. The capital club is currently placed 13th in the 18-team league standings.