Tottenham is gearing up for a huge squad shake-up this summer under new boss Roberto De Zerbi, with significant transfer activity expected across multiple positions. Following a turbulent season, the club is set to be a major player in the transfer market as De Zerbi aims to mold the team in his image.
According to insider Ben Jacobs, central defence is a top priority, with Brighton's Jan-Paul van Hecke reportedly a key target. Talks are also ongoing for Bayern Munich midfielder Joao Palhinha, as Spurs look to bolster their deep-lying midfield options. Alex Scott from Bournemouth is another midfielder being considered.
De Zerbi is also keen on signing a starting left winger, a position targeted since last summer. Furthermore, the club might need to find a new number nine if Dominic Solanke departs, though he is expected to stay. This could mean signing four to six new players, including already confirmed arrivals like centre-back Senesi and left-back Andy Robertson.
Beyond these key areas, Tottenham is also "very likely" to bring in a new goalkeeper, with PSG's Lucas Chevalier mentioned as a prime target. With significant backing expected, De Zerbi's Spurs could become a force to watch next season, known for their aggressive, possession-based style.
The success of these transfer dealings will be crucial in determining how quickly De Zerbi can elevate Tottenham back into contention for European spots in the Premier League.