Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly focusing its transfer efforts on acquiring players with established domestic league strength. The club has recently secured several signings, including Andy Robertson from Liverpool, Marcos Senesi from Bournemouth, and Martin Dubravka from Burnley, for an estimated total expenditure of around 60 million euros. Among the new arrivals, both Jan Paul van Hecke and Marcos Senesi were noted for their strong performances as central defenders during the previous Premier League season.
The squad changes suggest a significant turnover, as the club is dealing with departures alongside these acquisitions. Key players are set to move, including Italian goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, who is expected to return to Italy. Furthermore, Cristiano Romero has attracted interest from major clubs such as Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
The club will also see the departure of young Croatian talent Luka Vucicevic, who previously joined Tottenham for a fee of £10 million. These movements indicate a substantial overhaul as Tottenham navigates the transfer window to bolster its squad for the upcoming league campaign. The focus appears to be on integrating proven talent to enhance the team’s competitiveness within the domestic league structure.
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