Tottenham Hotspur transfer news – Kulusevski to sign permanently
By Sachin Bhat
In today’s Tottenham Hotspur transfer news, we focus on the club’s ambition to sign Dejan Kulusevski permanently, while Hugo Lloris and Pedro Porro could be on their way out of north London.
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Tottenham Transfer News – Dejan Kulusevski’s loan to be made permanent
According to The Sun, Tottenham are set to sign Dejan Kulusevski permanently this summer from Juventus. The Swede joined Spurs on loan last January on an 18-month long loan term and now is on the brink of making north London his permanent address.
In 56 games for the club, he’s netted seven times and made 16 assists, including two goals and seven assists in the 2022-23 Premier League season as Kulusevski is enjoying a new lease of life with Spurs following two struggling years with the Bianconeri.
Tottenham Transfer News – Pedro Porro wanted by Real Madrid
In what’s expected to be a busy summer transfer window in Tottenham, the Whites could also see a few players leave the club, such as Pedro Porro. The 23-year-old joined Spurs from Sporting CP in January this year and has struggled to find his stride with the side.
In fact, the Lilywhites went down 4-1 to Leicester City on Porro’s debut with former manager Tim Sherwood describing his performance as “so bad that it’s unbelievable.” Yet, Real Madrid sees him as a potential replacement for Daniel Carvajal and could make a move for him in the summer, reported Mundo Deportivo.
Tottenham Transfer News – Hugo Lloris garners interest from Saudi Arabia
Tottenham’s long-time goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has received a lucrative deal from an undisclosed club in Saudi Arabia, according to The Times. The Frenchman, who’s been at the club for 11 years now, has lost his position in the XI since their humiliating 6-1 defeat at the hands of Newcastle last month.
Lloris, 36, has just one more year on his contract and head through the exit door to the Middle East where he’s been offered three times the salary he’s currently drawing in north London.