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    Deal agreed: Tottenham beat Arsenal in race to sign London ‘rising star’

    Tottenham have spent heavily this summer, but Roberto De Zerbi’s rebuild still needs an attacking finish.

    Six senior players have arrived, taking the club’s spending beyond £230 million before the new Premier League season.

    Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dubravka joined on free transfers, while Jan Paul van Hecke cost £52 million from Brighton.

    The biggest investment came in midfield, where Spurs paid £85 million for Mateus Fernandes before breaking their transfer record with the £100 million capture of Sandro Tonali.

    Tottenham’s summer transfer business – 26/27

    Type

    Player

    From/To

    Deal

    Signing

    Andy Robertson

    Liverpool

    Free transfer

    Signing

    Marcos Senesi

    Bournemouth

    Free transfer

    Signing

    Jan Paul van Hecke

    Brighton

    £52m

    Signing

    Martin Dúbravka

    Burnley

    Free transfer

    Signing

    Mateus Fernandes

    West Ham

    £85m

    Signing

    Sandro Tonali

    Newcastle

    £92.5m, rising to £100m

    Departure

    Yves Bissouma

    Free transfer

    Contract expired

    Departure

    Randal Kolo Muani

    Paris Saint Germain

    End of loan

    Departure

    João Palhinha

    Bayern Munich

    End of loan

    Departure

    Alejo Véliz

    Bahia

    Around £7.7m

    Departure

    Alfie Devine

    Preston

    Around £4.6m

    Departure

    Radu Drăgușin

    Fiorentina

    Loan with conditional obligation

    Departure

    Luka Vušković

    Brighton

    £46m, potentially £50m

    Departure

    Will Lankshear

    Middlesbrough

    £10m, potentially £20m

    Departure

    Manor Solomon

    West Ham

    £5m, potentially £7m

    Departure

    Ashley Phillips

    Middlesbrough

    £7m, potentially £20m

    Departure

    Cristian Romero

    Atlético Madrid

    Around £34.1m

    Departure

    Djed Spence

    Inter Milan

    Around £30m

    Departure

    Guglielmo Vicario

    Juventus

    Loan with £8.6m option

    Those additions have reshaped the spine of the team, while Cristian Romero, Luka Vušković, Djed Spence, Guglielmo Vicario and others have headed towards the exit.

    However, Tottenham have not yet signed a senior forward despite making their attack the priority for the final weeks of the window.

    Sky Sports have now reported that Spurs want three new forwards, with additions sought across the front line before the deadline, as De Zerbi eyes two wingers and a striker.

    Savinho-Manchester-City

    Savinho remains the leading option on the right after the Man City winger showed interest in moving to north London, but he could now be joined at N17 by his teammate Omar Marmoush.

    David Ornstein sensationally confirmed on Wednesday afternoon that Spurs are now attempting a double deal for both wingers, with the Lilywhites ‘advancing’ in City talks as they aim to land both.

    Cody Gakpo could be the striker signing, with Paul O’Keefe claiming that De Zerbi sees him as a number nine option.

    Liverpool hold a strong negotiating position because the Netherlands international has four years remaining on his contract, and they reportedly want a replacement before even considering a sale.

    Liverpool's Cody Gakpo reacts REUTERS/Jason Cairnduff

    TalkSPORT reporter Alex Crook has also played down the chances of that move being completed before the deadline.

    While those senior talks continue, Spurs have now made another move with the future in mind.

    Tottenham agree deal to sign West Ham ‘rising star’ Isaac Allen

    West Ham United - London Stadium REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

    Football Insider now reports that Tottenham have agreed to sign highly rated ‘rising star’ midfielder Isaac Allen from London rivals West Ham.

    Pete O’Rourke says Spurs have now beaten Arsenal, who had apparently pursued the 15-year-old as well, to his signing.

    Allen represented England at Under-15 level during matches against Iceland, Spain and Italy last December. He operates mainly as a defensive midfielder, although he can also play left back.

    Allen has already shown attacking promise from that deeper role.

    He was named the best player at the 2025 Thames Ironworks Cup after scoring five goals for West Ham, including the winner in the final.

    His arrival would continue Tottenham’s efforts to recruit leading young players from rival academies before they become established professionals.

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    Spurs also signed attacker Elisha Sowunmi from West Ham in January and placed the 18-year-old with their Under-21 squad.

    Allen will initially enter Tottenham’s academy rather than De Zerbi’s senior plans, while the financial details have not been disclosed.

    The move will not fill any of the three immediate attacking vacancies, but beating Arsenal to an England youth international represents another notable piece of Tottenham’s longer-term rebuild.

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