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Tottenham Hotspur transfer rumours: Spence, Sano

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Inter Milanare working on deals for Tottenham's England defender Djed Spence, 25, and Argentina centre-back Cristian Romero, 28. (Corriere dello Sport - in Italian), external

Liverpool are leading the race to sign Japan midfielder Kaishu Sano from Mainz and are prepared to offer up to 60m euros (£50.9m) for the 25-year-old, who has also attracted interest from Arsenal, Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund. (Teamtalk), external

Tottenham Hotspur have rejected a loan offer fromIpswich Town for Mikey Moore, the 18-year-old winger who spent last season with Rangers. (Football Insider, external)

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Lucas Bergvall: Nottingham Forest to make £45m offer for Tottenham midfielder

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Nottingham Forest are set to make an offer of £45m for Tottenham midfielder Lucas Bergvall.

Spurs rejected Forest's first bid of £38m for the 20-year-old last week.

BBC Sport understands the Sweden international wants the move to the City Ground, having played limited minutes at the end of last season under Tottenham boss Roberto de Zerbi, often not in his preferred number six position.

When asked about the prospect of Bergvall joining the club during his first press conference as the new Forest boss on Thursday, Oliver Glasner did not directly refer to the midfielder but said: "I have one strength and weakness, it's impatience. Sometimes it's a strength, sometimes it's a weakness.

"Of course, I would have hoped they already trained with us on the other side.

"It's impossible because the players we're now talking to they play at the World Cup so are still on vacation. I'm pretty convinced we will have a few players joining us in Portugal [on a training camp]."

Bergvall joined Spurs in 2024 from Swedish club Djurgarden and was named the club's player of the year after his first Premier League season, at the end of which Spurs ended their 17-year wait for a trophy with Europa League victory.

In April 2025, he signed a new contract until 2031.

He played 33 games for the club last season but missed two months after undergoing ankle surgery.

Bergvall has 14 caps for Sweden and played at the World Cup, where his side were beaten in the last 32 by France.

Forest are believed to be looking for another midfielder in addition to Bergvall after Elliot Anderson's record-breaking move to Manchester City.

But there will not be another 13-player £180m spree like last summer with Forest looking to add quality over quantity.

A goalkeeper is needed to support Matz Sels and John Victor, while a striker is also wanted to aid Chris Wood, who turns 35 in December, and Igor Jesus.

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Tottenham transfer rumours: Ibrahim Mbaye

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Tottenham news: Fan views on who to sign from the World Cup

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We asked you which players you have watched at the World Cup that you think would be a great fit at Tottenham.

Here are some of your comments:

James: Despite our early spending, I think we would benefit from a world-class striker. Lautaro Martinez of Argentina or Bradley Barcola of France would fit the bill.

Ali: I'd easily want Marcus Thuram of France. He is a prolific goalscorer, with great hold-up play, and he is technically good as well. He is also good in the box and we could do with a proper unit in there.

Alex: I would sign Brian Brobbey of the Netherlands as he fits the Tottenham system very well and he is a very good player.

Glynn: It has to be Brobbey for me. The likes of which we haven't had since Bobby Smith in the late 1950s to 1960s.

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Tottenham news: Porro scores as Spain reach World Cup final

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Tottenham's Pedro Porro scored the second goal to seal a 2-0 win and send Spain through to the World Cup final with a convincing semi-final victory over favourites France at Dallas Stadium.

Luis de la Fuente's side blunted a France team brimming with attacking talent, controlled a game of few chances and will deservedly take their place in Sunday's showpiece thanks to goals from Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro.

Oyarzabal opened the scoring from the penalty spot midway through the first half after a lapse from France left-back Lucas Digne resulted in him giving forward Lamine Yamal an unceremonious wallop as he tried to clear the ball.

The spot-kick was confidently thumped into the corner by Oyarzabal and with a lead to defend, Spain's control of the match only grew.

After a below-par first-half, France were expected to come out fighting but it was an increasingly confident Spain who seized the upper hand once more as Porro played a lovely one-two with Dani Olmo before slotting in the second at the near post.

It was the Tottenham right-back's second goal of this World Cup after finding the net against Austria in the group stages.

Porro is now just the second Spanish defender to score multiple goals in a single Fifa World Cup after Fernando Hierro, who scored two in both 2002 and 1998.

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Luka Vuskovic: Brighton sign Croatia defender from Tottenham for club record £46m

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Brighton have signed Croatia defender Luka Vuskovic from Tottenham for a club record fee of £46m on a five-year contract, with an option for a further year.

The Seagulls had two bids for the 19-year-old turned down last month but his transfer fee could rise to £50m with potential additional payments.

Vuskovic joined Tottenham in 2025 from Hajduk Split after agreeing a deal with the Premier League club two years earlier.

He was sent out on loan to Hamburg shortly after arriving at Spurs and made 30 appearances for the German club last season, scoring six goals in the Bundesliga.

Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler said the club has followed the highly rated Vuskovic's career closely.

"Last season he demonstrated he can play at a very high level and we want to help him build on that within our environment," said Hurzeler.

"There's been a lot of external noise about Luka joining us, but he is still a young guy who will need time to adjust to the demands of playing for Brighton and the Premier League," he added.

"We are confident that he will take this in his stride though."

Vuskovic will replace Netherlands centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke in Hurzeler's squad, who has moved in the opposite direction and joined Spurs on a long-term deal for £52m.

Born in Split, Vuskovic came through the academy at local club Hajduk, becoming the youngest player to feature in Croatia's top flight when he was just 16 - and going on to become his club's youngest goalscorer.

He was named Rookie of the Season for his impressive campaign in the Bundesliga last season, and also claimed a spot in the league's Team of the Year.

Vuskovic has six senior caps and one goal for Croatia and made his World Cup debut against England in the group stages last month.

Brighton start the new Premier League season against Aston Villa at home on Sunday, 23 August at 14:00 BST.

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Tottenham transfer rumours: Thomas Schjelderup, Will Lankshear

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Thomas Schjelderup's performances for Norway at the World Cup have increased Benfica's asking price for the 22-year-old winger to £43m, with Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool all interested in him. (A Bola - in Portuguese), external

Sporting, Wolves and Southampton have all had approaches turned down for Spurs striker Will Lankshear. (Football.London), external

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Tottenham news: Fan views on which players to look out for during pre-season

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We asked you which Tottenham players you are most excited to see in action during pre-season.

Here are some of your comments:

Vince: Dejan Kulusevski, if he's fit, and Mateus Fernandes. From the academy, Mikey Moore and Jamie Donley.

Moussa: Looking forward to seeing Moore after his successful loan spell with Rangers. He's now back with the team and should be exciting to watch. We could possibly see him make some cup appearances and the odd Premier League one - especially if we fail to sign another winger.

Steve: Marcos Senesi is the one I'm most excited about. He looks like excellent value and should strengthen the defence. Beyond that, I'm interested in how Roberto de Zerbi integrates the new midfielders - how he fits James Maddison within that - and shapes the team's overall style.

Mark: Excited to see how the new signings fit into the team - especially the new midfielders with Maddison just in front. Hoping to see the likes of Moore, Will Lankshear and Donley, and a couple of the other academy players get some games.

Richard: Sandro Tonali partnered with Maddison - wow! For the first time since the transfer window existed, it's exciting as a Spurs fan. Overall, the pre-season optimism has trebled, which is so positive.

Deian: I would love to see Ben Davies playing a part in the pre-season. Injuries spoiled the majority of last season for this elder statesman of the club.

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Yusuf Akhamrich: Tottenham Hotspur winger joins Leyton Orient on loan

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Leyton Orient have signed winger Yusuf Akhamrich on a season-long loan deal from Tottenham Hotspur.

The Spurs academy graduate was named on the bench for their first team in November 2025 and earned a first call-up to the Morocco Under-23 squad in March.

He spent the second half of last season on loan at Bristol Rovers where he provided six goals and three assists in 19 League Two appearances.

Akhamrich, 20, becomes the League One side's sixth summer signing after Tony Springett, Fin Stevens, Armando Dobra, Nathan Baxter and Isaac Hayden.

"I had a really positive loan last season and now I want to test myself at League One level," Akhamrich told the club website., external

"I like to excite people when I get the ball. I'm a very positive and direct player and I hope that I can help us to have a good season."

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New signings 'believe in project', says Woking boss Jermain Defoe

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Woking manager Jermaine Defoe says he is building a squad of players that "believe in the project" as he prepares for his first full season in charge.

The 43-year-old former Tottenham Hotspur and England striker was handed his first managerial role in March 2026, replacing Neal Ardley at the National League club. They lost just one of his six matches in charge, taking nine points from a possible 18.

Defoe has been working with director of football Jody Brown to strengthen the squad, with six signings added already this summer.

"What's really pleasing for me is that there were lots of players out there getting interest from other clubs, and they wanted to come here," Defoe told BBC Radio Surrey.

"It's great that they believe in the project, and they believe that they can come and be part of something that's trying to do something special."

The new arrivals include forwards Ashley Clarke, 20, from AFC Bournemouth, and Josh Ayres, 20, from Rotherham United.

"Josh and Ash are great kids, and they want to learn," Defoe said. "That's what you want, players who are coachable, who want to train every day and improve.

"As a manager I just want to try and give these players as much of the benefit of my experience as I can, whether that's a centre-back or a number nine."

Ayres said he was already benefiting from having a former England striker as his boss.

"Its different with him, as the gaffer can still play," he said. "He is involved in training, but if he really joined in, he'd show us up for sure.

"He's helping me understand the best way to score goals, and be the sort of striker he wants me to be.

"He's trying to get me to be a nuisance and have freedom in the box, getting me to drop in and spin off, making it harder for the defender."

While Woking are looking to build, they also lost influential central defender Aaron Drewe this summer after both parties failed to agree a new contract.

"Yes it was a blow, but it's part and parcel of football," Defoe said. "He's a good player, he had options. You get players who say they want to stay here, and some who want to go and explore.

"We've brought in Zico [Asare] instead. Similar profile: dynamic, quick, good defender one-on-one, wants to learn and improve. That's what happens, that's football."

Defoe said he believes that the club have created a good squad mix, with young, hungry players alongside the experience of striker Aiden O'Brien (32), midfielder Jake Forster-Caskey (32) and goalkeeper Craig Ross (36).

"Ultimately, we want the team to be fit, dynamic, have high energy at the top of the pitch, win the ball back, be exciting, and give the fans something to cheer about."

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