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Transfers Summer 2026 Transfer Thread

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Savinho-Maddison-Kudus is assist city if they all stay fit.

Whoever we buy for ST will not be short of opportunities.

Where's Lewa off to? A year of Lewa until Lankshear is ready?

Toney has reached his threshold where he won't have to repay income tax. Could be available.
The only reliable PL goalscorer I can see us attracting is Mateta. He gets close to 15 goals a season as it is with Palace so if he comes to us with the likes of Maddison, Kudus and Savinho he should be able to reach that.

Apparently his wages aren't that high, around 55k so we should be able to double that.
 
Thing that concerns me is De Zerbi says he has a dream about what the squad looks like . . .

. . . with these Robertson, Savinho links etc it seems a bit odd his dream side looks exactly the same as Franks!!! 👀
 
Yeah that's a very legit concern. The hope would be De Zerbi could bring that out of him - he did get 9 goals in his last season in La Liga so he might have it in him. And Pep has had similar issues with certain wide players before - Grealish and Doku's goal scoring also dropped off at City playing off the left.
Tbf we don't score that many goals from out wide but we haven't been linked with any goalscorers. Romero's leaving and he scored 4 and if Tel's going to the bench that's another 4 goals. Even palhinha, if he's not staying thats another 5 goals.
 
Thing that concerns me is De Zerbi says he has a dream about what the squad looks like . . .

. . . with these Robertson, Savinho links etc it seems a bit odd his dream side looks exactly the same as Franks!!! 👀
I swear we’d all be twice as glad about the Savinho link if it didn’t so transparently come from last summer. Sigh
 

Definitely GTFO

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We need more goals in this team.

Richarlison's probably gone so that's 11 goals we need to replace.Then on top of that we have to get at least 5 more goals than we've gotten this season as it is.

I don't trust Solanke to stay fit let alone get double digits next season and the striker options in the market aren't great either.

People are talking about Savinho but he doesn't score enough goals.
We need more everything in this team :(
 
Tbf we don't score that many goals from out wide but we haven't been linked with any goalscorers. Romero's leaving and he scored 4 and if Tel's going to the bench that's another 4 goals. Even palhinha, if he's not staying thats another 5 goals.
Madders helps at the very least. That's 10+ goals from midfield if he can stay fit. And the hope would be the system itself facilitates more goals in general. Frank's approach, set pieces aside, was very poor at creating anything in open play.

Vuskovic is a goal machine at CB if we bring him in too.

I totally agree we need more goals from our front 3 though. It's been an issue all season.
 
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View: https://youtu.be/p3PgJXlV4gE Starts around 4:22 in.

My feeling on Savinho is similar to last summer in that I don’t think he forgot how to play football overnight. He’s a livewire with versatility who runs at the defense and is always positive, a real jugador bums off the seats player which I think we miss badly. Problem is we miss so many other things in attack.. mostly goals, and that’s his big weakness. My other issue is, is he really a De Zerbi target or another of the cursed “club signings”? Still, if it’s a discount I’m interested.

I'm not convinced by Savinho.
 
Its only speculation by why on eath would we intetested in Woltemade and savinho. Savonho has scored 2 goals in 52, and the other has 8 in 1 full season.
Guessing with Sav it's more a punt on potential and him being underused and lacking rhythm at City.

In 2 seasons there he's got got 12 assists in 28 games worth of minutes in the league, which isn't bad. The goals are definitely a concern, though - if we buy him De Zerbi would need to (try to) coach that into him. I remember he had some absolutely shocking misses is his first season there.

Woltemade's never gonna be a massive goalscorer imo, but he's a silky player that was a horrible fit for Newcastle's system. Would only make sense if we built around him - he's not a typical no.9.
 
Savinho is not a good player, my City supporting pals tell me that. Can we start buying players who support us like Alex Scott that will run through brick walls for us. Send Bergvall the other way?
 
A letter to our supporters from Non-Executive Chairman, Peter Charrington.

Dear Supporters,

On Sunday, despite a season that gave you so little, you gave everything. A full stadium, full voice, full belief, until the final whistle. I have thought carefully about how to begin this letter, and in the end that moment said it better than I can. It is why we owe you honesty about where we have fallen short, and what we are committed to now.

Last September, we recognised that something seismic had to change at Spurs. The Lewis family stepped in and authorised a full reset. That decision was not taken lightly, and it came later than it should have. But what has been put in motion is real, and it marks a genuine break from what had come before.

As part of that process, we discovered some uncomfortable truths. The qualities that make Spurs distinct, our football, our ambition, the connection between the team and its supporters, had been allowed to fade. Football success had not been driving our decisions. We did not have the right expertise in key roles. We did not build squads good enough to compete in the most demanding league in the world. Two 17th place finishes in a row is not acceptable, and we will not dress it up as anything other than falling well short of what this Club expects.

Since September, we have restructured leadership across the Club, with a refreshed executive and football structure. Most of this team are already in post and others will arrive in the coming weeks. The Board are committed to this leadership group and will give them the stability and support they need to run this Club in the right way.

Roberto De Zerbi is signed as Men's Head Coach for five years, a reflection of our belief in his ability and our commitment to build back to where we need to be. He is passionate, committed and positive in everything he does, and represents the kind of football and ambition that Tottenham Hotspur should stand for.

Our commitments to you are clear:

• We will build a squad, led by Roberto as Head Coach, with the right blend of experience, youth and leadership to compete at the highest levels of Premier League and European football.

• We will invest across multiple transfer windows to rebuild, balance and strengthen, with this summer representing an important first step in that work.

• We will continue to modernise our football operation, with a significant focus on raising standards across medical and performance.

• We will increase investment in the Academy to ensure that the pathway from youth football to the first team is one of the strongest in the country.

• We will build on a strong season for Spurs Women by continuing to invest in a world-class women's team, led by Martin Ho.

Since becoming Chairman, I have realised that Spurs fans are built differently. I have seen it over and over again in the last nine months, across every generation, in every conversation. Even in the darkest of seasons, you showed up and carried this team. That loyalty is not something we take for granted. It is something we are determined to be worthy of.

There has been speculation about ownership and the future direction of the Club. Let us be direct. Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale. The Lewis family are wholly committed to this Club and to this rebuild. They will provide the stability and investment needed at every level to move us forward, and they see that as a long-term responsibility, not a short-term fix.

This season fell well short of what Tottenham Hotspur demands. We must be in the fight with the best teams in this league, every season, and we are rebuilding this Club with that standard in mind.

This Club lives in the hearts of everyone who has ever loved it. It has been carried through living rooms and stands, weekends and long journeys home.

We will get back to where we belong.

Peter Charrington


Edit. Found the statement. 👍

Well- it all sounds nice at least.
We'll just have to stay tuned and find out what happens next time, I guess...
 
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