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Sports July 2, 2026

Spurs Identify Three Additional Transfer Targets Amid De Zerbi's Squad Overhaul.

Spurs Identify Three Additional Transfer Targets Amid De Zerbi's Squad Overhaul.

Tottenham is reportedly considering ambitious transfer targets, including Savinho, Rafael Leao, and James Trafford, as the club looks to strengthen its squad. The team has already agreed to big-money transfers for Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, but it appears they are far from done with their summer dealings. With new manager Roberto De Zerbi having narrowly saved the team from relegation in the 2025/26 season, a significant overhaul is expected. The club's goal is to improve its performance and avoid another disappointing season.

A potential double raid on Manchester City for Savinho and Trafford is being considered, while Milan's Rafael Leao is also a possible target. This aligns with previous information that Leao is looking to leave the San Siro and has been offered to Premier League clubs. Tottenham's transfer strategy is ambitious, and the club is hoping to put behind two poor seasons and finish higher in the league. The addition of big names like Tonali and Fernandes is expected to strengthen the squad, but there is also a risk associated with making too many changes too quickly.

The risk of disrupting the team's dynamics with too many new signings is a concern, as seen in the case of Manchester United in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era. Despite bringing in big names and spending heavily on transfers, the team's form did not improve significantly. Similarly, while the signings of Tonali, Fernandes, Savinho, and Trafford should strengthen Tottenham's squad, it may be challenging for the players to adjust to the changes. The team's ability to gel and perform well on the pitch will be crucial in determining the success of their transfer strategy.

Roberto De Zerbi looks on

Tottenham's financial situation will also be a factor to consider, as the club will need to ensure that it does not breach Financial Fair Play rules. The team's participation in the Champions League last season should provide a decent financial foundation, but the lack of European football in the 2026/27 season means that returning to European competition quickly is essential to help pay for the new signings. The club's ability to turn its transfer spending into meaningful improvement on the pitch will be critical in the upcoming season.

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