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Tottenham lead £70m transfer race with Chelsea and Liverpool as opening bid rejected

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Tottenham have made an approach to Roberto De Zerbi's former club Brighton for one of their star players, who also has Premier League big guns Liverpool and Chelsea tracking him

Tottenham have had an opening bid for Jan Paul van Hecke turned down by Brighton. The central defender previously played under Roberto De Zerbi at the Seagulls, with the Italian clearly eager to reunite with the centre-back in north London.

According to The Telegraph, Spurs' initial offer for the Netherlands international fell short of Brighton's valuation, which is believed to be £70million, though talks are set to continue. Chelsea and Liverpool have also been noted as other interested parties.

Van Hecke, who has just one year remaining on his Brighton contract, is the latest defender to be linked with Tottenham. The Lilywhites have already secured deals for Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson on free transfers after their respective exits from Bournemouth and Liverpool.

Both signings were all but wrapped up back in April, though they hinged on Spurs confirming their Premier League status before either could be officially completed.

Tottenham ultimately secured their survival on the final day with a win over Everton, as West Ham United dropped down to the Championship.

Retaining their top-flight status proved crucial to shaping their summer transfer plans, allowing Spurs to pursue targets such as Van Hecke.

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And the former Blackburn Rovers loannee has been touted for a move to Spurs by ex-midfielder Sandro, who also has a close relationship with De Zerbi.

"They are talking about Marcos Senesi, at Bournemouth, but I really like the defender from Brighton, Van Hecke. I really like him. He's good on the ball, he played with De Zerbi before too," said Sandro, speaking exclusively to Reach PLC via Ivy Casino.

"He's not only good on the ball, but he can be very aggressive and in a way that he’s not stupid, he's not doing crazy things without the ball, but I think he's mature.

"For me, Van Hecke is ready. He's ready to play because he played under De Zerbi and he showed that he can play in the moment, that he's mature, and we need players that are already mature. I think we are now going to the market and have to buy players that are ready."

Sandro's fellow countrymen Savinho is also a target for Spurs with Manchester City set for a new era. The Brazilian was heavily linked with a switch to Spurs last summer, and their interest has been rekindled following another difficult campaign for the 22-year-old.

Pep Guardiola played a crucial role in persuading him to remain at the Etihad Stadium for the 2025/26 campaign, but his subsequent departure from City could prove decisive.

His diminished playing time over the past nine months also suggests Spurs may not have to fork out the £70million they were quoted last summer.

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Tottenham urged to sign dream Micky van de Ven partner in brutal Luka Vuskovic snub

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Tottenham are reportedly closing in on the signing of Marcos Senesi but former Spurs midfielder Sandro believes Jan Paul van Hecke should also be on Roberto De Zerbi's radar this summer

Former Tottenham Hotspur star Sandro is convinced that Jan Paul van Hecke is the perfect centre-back to bring to the club this summer.

Significant squad changes are anticipated at Spurs following another 17th-placed finish, with the north London outfit surviving relegation by a mere two points on the final day. Tottenham are already on the verge of securing Bournemouth's player of the season Marcos Senesi on a free transfer, but the left-footed defender could potentially compete with Micky van de Ven for one centre-back position while Roberto De Zerbi recruits another new arrival on the right.

Skipper Cristian Romero and Ragu Dragusin have both been strongly linked with departures from the club, which on the right side of central defence leaves Kevin Danso and a call to be made regarding Luka Vuskovic as the 19-year-old returns from his outstanding loan spell at Hamburg, where he earned a place in the Bundesliga team of the season.

Sandro, who played under De Zerbi in Italy at Benevento, believes his former boss should pursue one of his ex-Brighton players in 25-year-old Van Hecke, who is entering the final 12 months of his contract.

"They are talking about Marcos Senesi, at Bournemouth, but I really like the defender from Brighton, Van Hecke. I really like him. He's good on the ball, he played with De Zerbi before too. He's not only good on the ball, but he can be very aggressive and in a way that he’s not stupid, he's not doing crazy things without the ball, but I think he's mature," said Sandro, speaking exclusively to Reach PLC via Ivy Casino.

"For me, Van Hecke is ready. He's ready to play because he played under De Zerbi and he showed that he can play in the moment, that he's mature, and we need players that are already mature. I think we are now going to the market and have to buy players that are ready."

While Romero could leave this summer, despite penning a fresh lucrative deal 12 months ago, Sandro has been emphatic that Van de Ven must stay in north London.

"100 per cent, he needs to stay. He needs to stay, Van de Ven needs to stay, he needs to be the captain for next season. I think De Zerbi will build a strong squad and it will help Micky as well. He's so important for Tottenham and he's been there for three seasons and it's important for him to stay, I think," said the Brazilian.

"If we let him go, it will be losing Romero and him, so I hope he is at least there for three or four seasons. We need to keep him, I think he's happy now with De Zerbi because De Zerbi can put a smile on the players' faces and it’s so needed. Van de Ven needs to stay and I hope he does stay and build the team around him at the back and then around the midfielders. I think we are okay in the middle."

The former Tottenham midfielder went so far as to draw comparisons between Van de Ven and a certain highly-rated Brazilian centre-back across London at Arsenal.

"Gabriel suits the Arsenal squad so well, and we need Van de Ven to become that same defender at Spurs. Micky is one of the top defenders, he just needs to have a team around him as well for him to grow, for him to shine. I just want De Zerbi to do his magical things, I'm a fan of his and I think he will," he said.

"Van de Ven has that ability to become that good. Yeah, 100 per cent. He's been there in the club for three seasons so he just needs the players, the squad to help him a little bit and, having a strong team around him, he will be even more effective in the squad. De Zerbi is the guy to build the team and he needs to build around Van de Ven."

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Tottenham’s dream attack as Roberto De Zerbi gets £110million trio in spending spree

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Roberto De Zerbi will be looking to bolster Tottenham's attacking options for next season after securing their Premier League status

Roberto De Zerbi has revealed his ambition to build his "dream" Tottenham side this summer as the club looks to put its relegation struggles firmly behind them. The north London outfit secured their top-flight survival with a 1-0 victory over Everton last Sunday, a result that simultaneously condemned West Ham to Championship football next season.

The Italian boss claimed three wins from his opening seven matches at the helm, with Spurs now setting their sights on a return to the at least the top half of the table.

De Zerbi wasted no time in outlining his rebuilding plans following the win against the Toffees, declaring that a core group of 12 players would remain while significant "change" was required across the squad this summer.

He said: "From tonight, we have to start to organise and to build a new team. I think we have now to change too many players. We have 10, 11, 12 players good enough to stay. Good enough. Like players. Especially like people. And then we have to complete the squad with the first level of players."

He added: "My target is to start the pre-season with the team I have in my dream." Overhauling their misfiring attack would appear to be the most pressing concern amongst the necessary changes at Spurs.

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The forward trio of Richarlison, Mathys Tel and Randal Kolo Muani mustered a combined total of just 15 league goals throughout the entire season. One player De Zerbi is said to be pursuing is Manchester City winger Savinho, according to the Daily Mail.

The Brazilian was the subject of approaches from Spurs last summer, but Pep Guardiola retained him at the Etihad Stadium after being unable to secure a suitable replacement. The 22-year-old managed just one league goal this season but could provide Spurs with fresh impetus on the right flank given the fitness problems affecting Dejan Kulusevski and Mohammed Kudus.

Savinho was prepared to make the switch to north London last year and may still harbour interest in the move considering his limited playing time at City. City are said to be demanding £60million for the attacker - twice what they paid Girona for his signature in 2024 - and it remains unclear whether Spurs will stump up the substantial fee despite the glimpses of quality he's displayed during his time in Manchester.

Another potential attacking addition could be Crysencio Summerville. The West Ham star endured his second Premier League relegation - having previously gone down with Leeds in 2023 - but enjoyed a prolific spell in front of goal earlier in the campaign, netting in four consecutive league matches.

According to Voetbal International, De Zerbi is eager to bring in the Dutchman, who Gazetta dello Sport claim carries a £35m valuation. The 24-year-old's pace, dribbling prowess and composure in front of goal would give Spurs an attacking threat out wide they've desperately missed this season.

The arrivals of Savinho and Summerville will undoubtedly inject fresh life into Spurs' wide options, and with James Maddison restored to full fitness, the 29-year-old will be looking to reclaim his creative role after being sidelined for virtually the entire season through injury.

Yet the number nine position continues to pose a significant headache for De Zerbi, with Dominic Solanke mustering just three league goals this season in an injury-ravaged campaign.

Richarlison finished the season as the club's leading scorer with 12 goals across all competitions, but with only one year remaining on his deal, AS reported that the Brazilian is poised to depart. Following four years at the club, his potential exit would leave a considerable void in the attacking third.

Without European football to entice prospective signings, Spurs' options for new forwards will be more limited, but they could enter the running to sign AC Milan striker Santiago Gimenez. According to reports in Mexico, via Sport Witness, the 25-year-old is receptive to leaving Italy after failing to score in 16 league appearances.

The Mexico international is an untested prospect in terms of English football, but given his current valuation of £15m, as per transfermarkt, he could represent a shrewd acquisition by De Zerbi as cover for Solanke.

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Arsenal stars trolled by Premier League rivals seconds after PSG heartbreak

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Arsenal were beaten in the Champions League final on Saturday night and they were quickly subjected to some brutal trolling from rival players, fans and clubs

Richarlison wasted no time rubbing salt into Arsenal wounds on social media after Tottenham's bitter rivals lost the Champions League final on penalties.

The Gunners faced off with Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest in their bid to become European champions for the first time on Saturday night. But despite taking a sixth minute lead through Kai Havertz, Arsenal were left heartbroken in Hungary after the game ended in a penalty shootout with Eberechi Eze and then Gabriel failing to score from 12 yards.

As Arsenal were left to digest their narrow loss, people immediately took to social media to troll them — including Richarlison.

The Brazilian shared a clip of a child laughing on his Instagram account minutes after the shootout had concluded, much to the amusement of the Spurs fans following him.

He was not alone in kicking Arsenal while they were down with Djed Spence also mocking a Gunners social media post from the north London derby.

The clip, captioned "locked up", showed Spence losing possession following pressure from Cristhian Mosquera and Bukayo Saka. The Spurs wing-back quote tweeted it with an unlocked padlock emoji.

Erling Haaland was another player who posted on social media shortly after the end of the game, while Chelsea also stuck the boot in by picking the opportune moment to advertise a tour of their Stamford Bridge home ground.

In a social media post on X, the Blues shared a large image of the Champions League trophy and referenced their two previous triumphs in the competition, writing: "Come and visit London’s Home of Trophies. Book your Stadium Tour at Stamford Bridge now," alongside the two stars used to represent their victories.

Crystal Palace, fresh off winning the Europa Conference League earlier this week, joined in by sharing an image of their celebrations in Leipzig with the caption "European champions".

PSG midfielder Joao Neves also took aim at Arsenal over their tactics, saying they deserved the win because they were the "only team that wanted to play".

He said: "The emotion is there. It's the second time I've been a European champion. It's not even the victory itself that pleases me, but playing with such teammates, this staff, and this management. Coming here was the best decision I've ever made. I love everything here. We deserved it today, because PSG were the only team that wanted to play."

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Tottenham close in on second summer transfer after striking Andy Robertson deal

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Tottenham already have an agreement in principle to sign Andy Robertson and are now close to signing another experienced Premier League defender on a Bosman transfer

Tottenham are understood to be in pole position to sign Marcos Senesi when the Bournemouth defender's contract expires, with talks now at an advanced stage.

Senesi is poised to become the latest player to move on from Bournemouth after a stellar spell on the south coast, with the 29-year-old boasting plenty of Premier League suitors. And it seems as though the Cherries, who confirmed Senesi would be leaving the club earlier this month, will face off against the Argentina international next season, with the player remaining in England.

BBC Sport report that a deal between the centre-half and Tottenham is 'advancing towards completion', although personal terms have not yet been fully agreed.

Senesi is said to have rejected three contract offers from Bournemouth, who ceased their attempts to retain the former Feyenoord defender when he opened talks with foreign clubs.

But Spurs now seem Senesi's most likely destination as the club proceed with efforts to improve their playing squad after retaining their Premier League status on the final day of the season.

A deal for Senesi follows reports that Andy Robertson is poised to swap Liverpool for Tottenham as he also prepares to move on a Bosman transfer this summer.

The 32-year-old made his final Liverpool appearance on the final day of the season and already has an agreement in principle in place to join Spurs, who tried to sign him during the winter transfer window.

Robertson ended up staying put even though Tottenham and Liverpool struck a deal for the veteran left-back's transfer, but the north Londoners do look set to land their target at the second attempt despite reported interest from Juventus.

After narrowly avoided relegation last week, Vinai Venkatesham, Tottenham's chief executive, indicated that the club would be seeking experienced individuals as they bid to return to the upper echelons of the Premier League under Roberto De Zerbi, whose arrival in April proved to be the catalyst for safety.

"The squad needs work and the squad hasn't got the right balance," Venkatesham told BBC Sounds.

"We need experience and leadership and also that kind of physical robustness to play in the most demanding league that exists.

"We need to strengthen the club over multiple transfer windows but this transfer window, in particular, is going to be critical."

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Man City eye Pedro Porro transfer as Tottenham set fee and deal timeline

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Pedro Porro endured a difficult campaign with Tottenham but has been identified as a top transfer target by Manchester City, with Spurs setting a £50m asking price

Manchester City have 'initiated contact' regarding a potential move for Tottenham full-back Pedro Porro this summer, according to reports.

The 26-year-old struggled through a challenging campaign in north London but emerged as one of Roberto De Zerbi's most reliable performers following the March international break as Spurs secured their Premier League survival.

In total, Porro, who has been in north London for the past three-and-a-half years, featured 46 times across all competitions in 2025/26, netting twice and registering six assists.

However, he could depart Tottenham during the summer transfer window. Spanish publication AS claims that City are keen on landing Porro and have opened discussions about bringing the Spain international to the Etihad.

City are eager to bolster the right flank of their defence, with Matheus Nunes having occupied that role for much of this season, and Porro has emerged as a primary target ahead of the window opening.

Both Porro and Tottenham are aware of City's pursuit, and Spurs have established a minimum asking price of approximately £50million, £10m higher than the fee the club paid Sporting CP for his services in January 2023.

Porro previously spent three years on City's books but failed to make a single senior appearance. He joined City for £11m in August 2019 before being loaned to Real Valladolid and subsequently Sporting.

It was at Sporting where he secured a place in the first team and played a key role in Ruben Amorim's side lifting the Primeira Liga and the Taca da Liga. But less than six months after Sporting made his transfer permanent, Porro swapped Lisbon for London as Tottenham swooped in and secured his signature on a long-term contract.

Porro has remained at Spurs since, and played a crucial role in the squad that claimed the Europa League title last season. In total, the former Girona player has clocked up more than 150 appearances during his spell at Tottenham.

De Zerbi and Spurs are keen to retain Porro, who was deployed as a right winger in Sunday's 1-0 victory over Everton, but the Spaniard may opt to move on and explore new opportunities.

And when quizzed about his Tottenham future earlier this week, Porro appeared to dismiss speculation surrounding a departure from north London. "I have a contract with Tottenham," he said in an interview with Onda Cero Extremadura.

"I haven't even had time to glance over. We've been focused until the last minute. I don't want to hear anything; I want to switch off and enjoy myself."

With the Premier League campaign now concluded, Porro's immediate focus will shift to the upcoming World Cup, as Spain aim to lift the trophy for the first time since 2010.

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Arsenal and Spurs 'discuss' Marcus Rashford transfer as Man Utd future talks loom large

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Marcus Rashford is set to hold talks with Manchester United this week regarding his future, with Arsenal and Tottenham reportedly interested in a transfer this summer

Arsenal and Spurs have both reportedly held talks over a potential swoop for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, following an eye-catching loan spell at Barcelona. The La Liga outfit hold a £26million option-to-buy the England international, but are keen to add another striker to their squad.

Hansi Flick's men would favour a further loan arrangement for Rashford, freeing up financial breathing room to bring in an additional forward, with Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon already on the verge of completing a move to Barcelona in a deal worth around £69m.

The Daily Mail reports that Man United and Rashford are poised for crunch talks over his future this week, with the England star seeking clarity on his situation ahead of the World Cup.

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Rashford caught the eye with 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 appearances in all competitions for Barcelona, and has made no secret of his ambition to make his move to the Nou Camp a permanent one.

Aston Villa have also reportedly entered the conversation regarding a summer move for Rashford, having made a strong impression at Villa Park during a loan stint at the tail end of last season.

Barcelona are said to be keen admirers of Chelsea forward Joao Pedro, though the Blues have no intention of parting ways with the Brazilian. And there have also been links to Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez.

Arsenal are understood to be actively seeking a winger this summer, as they look to strengthen their attacking options following their Premier League title triumph.

However, the Gunners will likely need to shift several first-team players, with the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Ethan Nwaneri and Ben White all being linked with departures from the Emirates Stadium.

As for Tottenham, they are looking to strengthen their squad following a nail-biting escape from relegation on the final day of the season.

Addressing his transfer plans for the summer, De Zerbi said: "Listen, we have a great relationship with Johan and Vinai and the whole board. I have no doubt, but it's right because I came to start a new plan, a new project, and the plan was not in Sunderland.

"It was after Everton, staying in the Premier League. My target was very clear at the beginning. I gave all my best. I pushed to arrive at today. From today, we have to start to work.

"Look, my target when I came was today, to arrive today, after the last game and planning the next Premier League. I'm sure we have not to change too many players. It's not right. It's not right because we are lucky to have a lot of good players, a lot of good guys.

"I think we have to complete the squad in the best way, with the first level of players, with the right behaviour of the players, because now the qualities of the players are important, but more important is the spirit, the mentality of these players - and now the job starts."

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Andy Robertson strikes verbal agreement after Juventus hijack effort for Liverpool legend

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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly on the verge of completing a summer transfer for Liverpool legend Andy Robertson after the full-back is said to have reached a verbal agreement with the club

Former Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson is closing in on his next move after reportedly striking a 'verbal agreement' with Tottenham Hotspur. The Scotland captain looks set to stay in the Premier League, with Spurs having kept up their interest following a failed January bid.

There are widespread reports that late approach from Juventus has been knocked back, with the full-back standing by his intention to join Spurs. The ex-Dundee United and Hull City defender found his chances at Anfield dwindling throughout Arne Slot's turbulent season, as summer signing Milos Kerkez, a decade Robertson's junior, established himself as first choice.

Spurs narrowly avoided relegation with a victory over Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton on the final day. It seems the club are wasting no time after their survival scare, with reports gathering pace over an early double swoop for both Robertson and out-of-contract Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi.

BBC Sport report that details are yet to be finalised by an agreement between Robertson and Tottenham is in place in principle. It was said that Liverpool were forced to pull out of a deal during the January transfer window as they were unable to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at AS Roma.

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Robertson bid an emotional goodbye to the Anfield faithful on Sunday during the 1-1 draw with Brentford, receiving a guard of honour in his last outing for the Reds. He won't be moving too far from a return to L4, however, as Roberto De Zerbi's side secured their Premier League status on the final day of the season with a 2-0 win over Everton.

It appears that the Liverpool legend may have dropped a subtle hint about his next move in his farewell message to supporters following his exit. Taking to social media, the Scotland captain told fans, "it's not goodbye, it's a see you soon".

The 32-year-old's stint at Liverpool will come to an end when his contract expires at the conclusion of the current campaign. During the club's dominant era under Jurgen Klopp, he claimed two Premier League titles, lifted the Carabao Cup on two occasions and also got his hands on Champions League, Super Cup, FA Cup and Club World Cup glory.

Robertson will lead Scotland at a World Cup for the first time since 1998. As the defender enters the twilight of his playing career, international success will undoubtedly be high on his agenda. The left-back now needs just 10 more caps to equal Liverpool icon Sir Kenny Dalglish's tally of 102.

From Tottenham's perspective, the determination to bring Robertson to Spurs from July 1 underlines De Zerbi's resolve to turn the tide in North London. He told the club website: "We closed one page and we opened another page today, because we have no time, we have to organise the next season, we have to build a stronger team, but I'm very happy and very proud of what everyone of us did. It was incredible, I think, but it's finished. Now we have to move on and to prepare the future of our club.

"I love smart people. The smart people learn from the mistakes. If this season was like this, it's because we made many mistakes and sincerely, from the mistakes, you have to find the reason to improve, to work harder and to understand the mistakes. Otherwise, you can't compete.

"We have a great relationship with Johan and Vinai and the whole board. I have no doubt, but it's right because I came to start a new plan, a new project, and the plan was not in Sunderland. It was after Everton, staying in the Premier League. My target was very clear at the beginning. I gave all my best.

"I pushed to arrive at today. From today, we have to start to work. Look, my target when I came was today, to arrive today, after the last game and planning the next Premier League. I'm sure we have not to change too many players.

"It's not right. It's not right because we are lucky to have a lot of good players, a lot of good guys. I think we have to complete the squad in the best way, with the first level of players, with the right behaviour of the players, because now the qualities of the players are important, but more important is the spirit, the mentality of these players - and now the job starts."

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Tottenham brace for big changes as focus on 'Spursy' mentality and injury crisis

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Tottenham have launched an internal review into their wretched Premier League season. It includes bringing in a psychologist to banish 'Spursy' thinking, ending their horrendous injury record and even an investigation into their retractable stadium pitch.

The north London club escaped relegation on a nervy final day thanks to Roberto De Zerbi turning their season around with 11 points from their final six games. Spurs' sporting director Johan Lange's future at the club is in serious doubt, following a disastrous 12 months with four different head coaches, and the Dane could end up in a supporting or handover role to an incoming new world-class sporting director.

Just two points separated Tottenham from the Championship this season, and they were not helped by suffering more injuries than any other Premier League club, many of them serious. James Maddison, who has just returned after his partially torn anterior cruciate ligament fully tore last summer, hit out at the problems.

"Our situation with the injuries has been worse than any other club," the midfielder told reporters following Tottenham's win over Everton. "People try and say 'Oh, but we've got this and that', but ours is astronomical, and we need to look at why that is."

There is an understanding that a major internal investigation has been ongoing behind the scenes at the north London club, led by new performance director Dan Lewindon, who arrived in February from the City Football Group and found significant challenges within Spurs. He joined the club after serving his notice period with City and walked through the doors at Hotspur Way the day before Thomas Frank departed the club.

Tottenham's medical and performance departments have also undergone huge turmoil in recent years. After a long period of stability under the head of medicine and sports science, Geoff Scott, the New Zealander, left in 2024 following more than two decades of service and is now at Nottingham Forest.

Then director of performance services, Adam Brett and the head of sports science, Nick Davies, both left Tottenham after only a year in charge of their departments. Nick Stubbings joined Spurs last summer as the men's team's medical lead after 11 years at Brentford, following Frank and various other former Bees across the capital to north London.

It is Lewindon, though, who is the man leading Tottenham's changes. He has a background in performance, science and medicine across the top levels of football, tennis and rugby, and Spurs believe he will finally rid them of the injury woes that have brought double figures of players out for too many matches in the past three seasons.

There is a belief that De Zerbi has already struck up a good relationship with Lewindon, with the pair regularly chatting about the improvements needed to the club's performance and medical departments to bring them in line with the world's top clubs.

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Non-executive chairman Peter Charrington confirmed on Monday that moves will happen to "modernise our football operation, with a significant focus on raising standards across medical and performance".

It's not just on the pitch that De Zerbi's way have had an impact. The 46-year-old is understood to have impressed many in the medical department already by being clear and consistent in his approach, despite the pressure to deliver results, as he did not want to take unnecessary risks with players.

Those who have been in rooms with the Italian say he has been keen for as much feedback as possible to make the right decisions about when to bring players back into the fold, as he has looked to prioritise the individual over the need for victory.

The new man Lewindon is already involved in an investigation into whether the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's retractable pitch - which slides under the south stand for NFL games and concerts to take place - has played a part in the string of ACL injuries, with five at Spurs in recent years alone, which there is an acceptance within the club as being too many. Real Madrid have also suffered a large number of injuries since installing their retractable surface.

To ensure that this is not just a coincidence, early external independent tests on each match day are understood to have so far shown no difference in the bounce and spring of Tottenham's stadium pitch to the Hotspur Way training turf, but more detailed analysis is set to take place over time to ensure a deeper review.

Some ACL injuries are just unfortunate, as with those to Xavi Simons and Wilson Odobert. As with all injuries, the handling of Xavi's injury at Molineux was by the physios was reviewed and supported, with the player keen to continue but unable to do so. There is a belief that they took the necessary precautionary steps and that no additional damage was done to the Dutchman.

There is also the mental side, as well as the physical. At a club often slapped with the term 'Spursy' due to their tendency to self-destruct, Lewindon has been central in pushing for a new lead psychologist to be recruited and to work full-time with the players and staff who work with them, helping them all deal with the pressure of top-level sport.

De Zerbi has made it clear to those inside the club that he sees part of his role as being a psychologist to his players, and that has been evident with frequent individual meetings with them and restoring confidence at every turn in that vital run of results toward the end of the season, including the use of video footage of their best moments from Spurs matches and at past clubs.

To increase the focus on individuals, Lewindon is also said to be looking to change the way Tottenham deal with injuries and recovery with a switch towards a more integrated style, involving a pod-based model where four to six players have an integrated approach around them with a physio and sports scientist concentrating on that small group rather than having a wider remit.

Like teachers with fewer students to focus on, that switch is due to help staff better understand the players' needs as individuals and their positions on the pitch, which should lead to better shared decision-making about training and physical preparation.

That fits with De Zerbi's belief that the club must deliver better support to players at an individual level and properly understand them personally, in their family lives, and in their positions on the pitch, to enable them to challenge at a high level.

Spurs are also looking to improve the trust players have in their medical department, with some at times putting their faith in staff from previous clubs or their international medics. All football clubs work in conjunction with the growing number of performance staff that modern players employ individually, as well as their international counterparts, and Tottenham are looking to strengthen that bond among all parties to ensure the player receives the best treatment through a single, agreed-upon plan that everyone involved approves.

There could be changes behind the scenes to staff once Lewindon's review is complete, with fresh ideas and new personalities expected, and better integration between departments, more emphasis on understanding individuals and also changes in the type of transfers Tottenham make in the market to bring in more robust players for De Zerbi's energetic style.

There is also an acknowledgement within the club that the high turnover in managers has contributed to the injuries, with frequently changing training sessions, the new head coach sometimes pushing their players harder, as well as players pushing themselves beyond their limits to impress the new man each time.

Tottenham know they cannot suffer another season like the one just gone, and having more players available for De Zerbi to select will go a long way to helping that. Results are unlikely to be seen instantly, but over time, Spurs hope that Lewindon's course correction will bear fruit and result in far fewer injuries.

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Johan Lange's Tottenham future in real doubt as sporting director hunt intensifies

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Johan Lange future is in serious doubt after a disastrous Premier League campaign that saw Spurs only escape relegation by two points, with the club now seeking a world-class sporting director

Sporting director Johan Lange's position at Tottenham remains under serious threat following their dismal season.

The Dane has become a prime target for Spurs supporters' fury after a campaign in which the club only avoided the drop by two points, thanks to Roberto De Zerbi hauling the beleaguered side off the canvas and claiming 11 points from the final six fixtures to instead condemn West Ham to the Championship on the last day.

Having cycled through four different head coaches over the past year, Lange has emerged as the club's leading football voice and was handed a step up in October last year from technical director to sporting director. Fabio Paratici's brief three-month return alongside him concluded with the Italian departing to take up a role at Fiorentina in February. The 53-year-old has already been linked by the Italian press with a summer switch to AC Milan.

Lange's transfer activity, heavily driven by data following changes made to the club's scouting structure, has produced mixed outcomes since his arrival from Aston Villa in 2023. The 46-year-old has overseen numerous signings of young talent, with the more successful acquisitions including Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray, who have claimed the supporters' player of the year accolades in back-to-back seasons, alongside others who are yet to feature in a single competitive match for the club, such as Kota Takai and Yang Min-hyeok.

The club's most notable senior acquisitions in recent years, including Dominic Solanke, Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus, have all fallen victim to lengthy injury lay-offs. The side picked by De Zerbi to dispatch Everton on the final day was largely comprised of players brought in before Lange's appointment, though that was also a consequence of the club's dreadful injury crisis.

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Spurs have finished 17th in both of Lange's full campaigns in the role, and he further frustrated supporters in February by claiming the club were right to hold back on January signings, insisting injured players would soon return — yet many of the key absentees never did.

Tottenham's non-executive chairman Peter Charrington penned an open letter to fans on Monday, stating that "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".

That was widely taken to include Lange, but football.london understands that while CEO Vinai Venkatesham remains firmly within the club's future plans, sources both inside and outside the north London club believe it is increasingly unlikely that Lange survives the year, having been the figurehead of a dismal season.

Should he remain, it is thought he would serve in a supporting capacity to a new sporting director or in a transitional handover role.

Spurs are searching for a world-class new sporting director to fill the gap left by Paratici and spearhead the football operations of the club, ensuring they never endure another campaign like the one just gone and instead mount a challenge towards the opposite end of the Premier League standings.

De Zerbi made it plain that transfer strategies for the upcoming summer window must be finalised this week, and those discussions will take place with the Italian, while Tottenham are eager to appoint their new football chief as swiftly as possible to drive the club forward, with resources available to strengthen the squad alongside offloading those players the head coach deems unnecessary.

"We have to start to organise and to build a new team," said De Zerbi on Sunday. "I don't think we have now to change too many players. We have 10, 11, 12 players good enough to stay. Good enough. Like players. Especially like people, and then we have to complete the squad with the first level of players.

"First level of players because we suffered too much. I suffered a lot but I think the fans, the club, the board, the players. They suffered too much. We are Tottenham and we can't suffer like this until the last second of the last game to stay up.

"I will be stronger. I don't want to decide alone because football is a group - sporting director, scouting, CEO - but my target now is finished to stay up. My target is to start the pre-season with the team I have in my dream."

It is now up to Tottenham to make De Zerbi's ambitions a reality — and that may well not include Lange at the helm.

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