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Tottenham transfer news: Bahia sign striker Alejo Veliz

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Striker Alejo Veliz is leaving Tottenham for Brazilian side Bahia for an undisclosed fee.

Argentine Veliz joined Spurs from Rosario Central on a six-year contract for a reported £13m on the same day as Micky van de Ven in August 2023.

He made eight first-team appearances, scoring a Premier League goal against Brighton in December 2023.

Veliz, 22, had loan spells in Spain with Sevilla and Espanyol, before spending last season back with Rosario in Brazil's top flight.

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Bad Bunny lights up London with history

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Bad Bunny: Latin star lights up London with history-making stadium show

Bad Bunny brought Latin America to London on Saturday night, as he became the first artist from that part of the world to headline a UK stadium.

The Puerto Rican rapper captivated a star-studded crowd of about 50,000 on the first of two sold-out nights in Tottenham, with a celebration of Central and South American culture, communities - and even the climate.

The fans' energy levels defied the hot and humid conditions with a fiesta from start to finish.

But as the singer sent a message of solidarity to Venezuela following its devastating earthquakes, it was also an evening of contrasting emotions.

Turning London into Londres

Bad Bunny - whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio - is approaching the end of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour.

And the 32-year-old performed with the low-key confidence and charisma of an artist now completely comfortable on the world's biggest stages.

The setlist was unsurprisingly dominated by the album that gives the tour its name.

DTMF, as it's also known, made history at the Grammy Awards in February as the first sung entirely in Spanish to win album of the year.

Starting the show where the record ends, La Mudanza (The Move) set the tone for the evening - showcasing his ability to blur genre boundaries, blending modern Latin rap with old-school salsa, supported by a live traditional band.

But several songs later, it was Nuevayol that really got the party started, as one of the standout singles to help Bad Bunny break through into more mainstream British audiences.

You don't need to understand the lyrics - or to have grown up with the more native sounds - to be swept up in his universally danceable rhythms, cinematic samples and infectious hooks.

But for those who are invested in the words, DTMF is also a deeply personal record - exploring loss and longing, against a backdrop of nostalgia and identity.

The themes have been brought to visual life on this tour through stunning stadium-scale production, with a Puerto Rican-style home at the back of the stadium floor serving as a second stage.

Known as La Casita, it gives the show a communal and intimate feel, putting him among the crowd - as though performing at the world's biggest house party in the local town the design evokes.

Despite the size (and, no doubt, cost) of the spectacle, it has a humble character - favouring homely and traditional imagery, over the high-tech mega-runways of other contemporary stadium shows.

Bad Bunny doesn't just remember his roots; he puts them front and centre.

Stars on and off the stage

And the three-hour performance was a reminder that his global success didn't happen overnight, with him digging deep into his eight-year discography - traversing trap and reggaeton fusions.

Naturally, this created relative lulls in the set for those newer to the singer and a welcome chance to catch a breath.

And the night's only anticlimactic moment came with the reveal of the 'exclusive song' - a unique track Bad Bunny is adding to the set for each city.

Judging by the slightly muted reaction from the crowd, Cybertruck wasn't what most were hoping for.

But there were more than enough day-ones and die-hards in the crowd to keep the party going - including thousands from different diasporas waving their flags.

There were also a few celebrities, with Adele spotted in the stands, Maya Jama in La Casita, and - days before Wimbledon - Novak Djokovic introducing a song.

In a stadium partly designed for the purpose of hosting NFL games, the show shared the symbolism of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show - which was seen as a political statement with a celebration of all the Americas united.

Yet he has said this world tour won't include dates in the US, telling i-D magazine he was worried his fans would be targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

While addressing the London crowd almost entirely in Spanish (after asking for permission at the start), he didn't make any direct political points - instead making more subtle references to the importance of people and places.

But the tour has been widely interpreted as a promotion of multiculturalism and the preservation of identity.

It's a message that resonates with his fans.

"We are here, we are Latinos, we are proud," says 19-year-old Grace from Dartford, who is half-Honduran.

"My culture is getting represented - even if it's through a Puerto Rican, it felt amazing," she tells BBC Newsbeat.

Bad Bunny also paid tribute to the people of Venezuela, as the death toll continues to rise in the country following two major earthquakes on Wednesday.

"All Latinos around the world stand in solidarity with you," he said.

The moment meant a lot to Miguel, 20, who's from London but has family in Venezuela.

"It's amazing - with his influence and his power, to shine a light on it - someone's got to do it," he says.

Debí Tirar Más Fotos translates to "I should have taken more photos", with an underlying message of cherishing moments and memories.

Few left the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the same regret, if the sea of selfies and phones filming every chorus was anything to go by.

"I feel like it's just the beginning."

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Tottenham news: Watch Jan Paul van Hecke score as Netherlands top Group F at World Cup

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Netherlands secured first place in their group and extended their unbeaten start at the World Cup with a 3-1 win over already-eliminated Tunisia.

Tottenham's latest centre-back recruit Jan Paul van Hecke, set a new Dutch record at a World Cup when he completed 125 passes. The 26-year-old broke Jurrien Timber's record from 2022 (106 against Qatar), while no player in World Cup history has recorded that many successful passes in a match they have also scored in since Opta's records began in 1966.

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Tottenham sign former Arsenal midfielder Victoria Pelova

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Tottenham have confirmed the signing of Netherlands international midfielder Victoria Pelova following her exit from Arsenal.

The 27-year-old joins on a free transfer having spent three years with Tottenham’s rivals in the Women’s Super League.

The midfielder was part of the squad that helped Arsenal win the Women’s Champions League in 2025 and she also picked up two League Cups and the Champions Cup with the Gunners.

After recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury last year, Pelova went on to make 30 appearances in all competitions in her final season at Arsenal.

On the international stage, Pelova has made 71 appearances for the Netherlands and was part of the squads in the last four major tournaments.

"It feels nice to be here, I had a lovely welcome from everyone. When I had conversations with [the manager] Martin Ho, he was so good. It felt immediately right to go to Spurs," said Pelova.

"I can't wait for the season, and I'm so happy to be here."

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Tottenham news: Fan views on Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali links

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We asked for you views on who Tottenham should sign this summer transfer window out of Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali.

The club have already signed four players as they gear up for a first full season under Roberto de Zerbi, but who would be the right fit in central midfield?

Here are some of your thoughts:

Tom: For the money, Fernandes seems like he could be a better purchase. He is a lot younger so can play longer for us, but that also means he is more malleable and De Zerbi can shape him into more of a player we need, rather than adapting other players to Tonali as might have been the case. While I would have liked Tonali, I'm cautiously optimistic that if we get Fernandes, it's a better long-term investment. He could spend a decade here and be very good for us.

Sebastian: We should buy both Tonali and Fernandes and stop mucking around. They would both be well used by De Zerbi and help Spurs get back on track to the top five.

Alex: I don't understand this. Fernandes is a player with two years of Premier League experience, but he has also been relegated twice. I know he can play as a six or an eight, but haven't we got a player more than capable in Lucas Bergvall, who hasn't been relegated twice and won't cost us £85m?

Ian: Tonali would be a game-changer for our midfield. Fernandes is great, but Tonali is ready-made for us. If I was being greedy, I would say get both and use Bergvall, Pape Matar Sarr, Luka Vuskovic or a different fringe player to sweeten the deal.

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Tottenham news: Should Spurs sign Mateus Fernandes or Sandro Tonali? Have your say

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Tottenham have accelerated their interest in West Ham's Mateus Fernandes as they target a central midfielder following a failed bid for Newcastle United's Sandro Tonali.

Fernandes is viewed as a primary target with talks ongoing and, according to sources, progressing positively.

Spurs are optimistic an agreement can be reached for the 21-year-old and the Hammers are understood to want about £80m for the Portugal international, who has also been linked with Manchester United and Paris St-Germain.

Last week, Tottenham had a bid - understood to be worth about £80m - rejected for Italy international Tonali.

Spurs have made a fast start in the transfer market this summer, having already signed four players as they prepare for a first full season under Roberto de Zerbi.

Who would you rather see Tottenham sign out of Fernandes and Tonali? What is the reason behind your choice?

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Mateus Fernandes: Tottenham interested in West Ham midfielder

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Tottenham have accelerated their interest in West Ham's Mateus Fernandes as they target a central midfielder following a failed bid for Sandro Tonali.

The 21-year-old Fernandes is viewed as a primary target with talks ongoing and, according to sources, progressing positively and Spurs optimistic an agreement can be reached.

West Ham are understood to want around £80m for the Portugal international, who has also been linked with Manchester United and Paris St-Germain.

Last week, Tottenham had a bid rejected by Newcastle United for Italy international Tonali.

It is understood the offer was worth about £80m, with Spurs boss Roberto de Zerbi a long-time admirer of his compatriot and the club exploring the finances of a deal for the 26-year-old.

Tonali, though, has four years left on his contract, having signed a new deal to repay the faith Newcastle showed in him during his 10-month ban for breaching the Football Association's betting rules.

Tottenham have made a fast start in the transfer market this summer, having already signed four players.

Earlier on Wednesday, they agreed a deal to sign goalkeeper Martin Dubravka on a free transfer once his contract with Burnley expires on 1 July.

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Tottenham news: Fan views on World Cup transfer targets

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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:

Barry: Brian Brobbey, the Dutch centre forward, who is an out and out striker and is a real handful, makes Dominic Solanke look like a League One player. Morgan Rogers would fit in great and can play as an attacking midfielder or on the left.

Adebarro: Brobbey from Sunderland would be my choice to lead the Spurs line!

Pete: German midfielder Felix Nmecha. Imperious. Something Spurs have missed for years.

Josiah: Crysencio Summerville because he is able to run forward and dribble through defenders and score goals. I would also like Vozinha.

Kevin: I'd like to see Spurs go all out for Marcus Rashford, the guy looks in top shape, will have a point to prove to both Man Utd and Barcelona, while still being within the Spurs budget, whatever that might be this season. But don't hang about, that price could go up with a good World Cup behind him.

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Bias possible in council's Spurs training ground vote, court told

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There was "a real possibility of bias" in a council's decision to let Tottenham Hotspur build a training facility on a London park, the High Court has been told by a campaign group.

The Guardians of Whitewebbs is challenging Enfield Council's decision to grant planning permission for a 16-hectare women and girls' football academy at Whitewebbs Park in north London.

Lawyers for the group argued the decision should be quashed on several grounds, including potential "predetermination", "as Spurs had unparalleled access to senior council figures".

They also claim planning officers got it wrong when assessing the impact on the green belt.

The council, which was Labour-controlled at the time but is now run by a Conservative minority administration, withdrew its defence on Wednesday after its new leader said last month the club was "no longer welcome" to build on the park.

But Spurs are continuing to defend the action, with the club's lawyers telling the hearing the bias claims were "completely overblown" and the decision-making was the "opposite of closed-mindedness".

In written submissions, Jenny Wigley KC, for Guardians of Whitewebbs, said between March 2024 and July 2025, Spurs offered hospitality to senior council leaders six times, which were mostly accepted.

These included the then-chief executive attending a "working lunch" at the training ground, and the then-council leader attending a reception with the club's board to celebrate Spurs winning the Europa League last year.

Wigley said the incidents were in breach of the council's own policy, which expressly forbids this conduct in the context of outstanding applications for planning permission.

She said: "One would readily expect a local Premiership football team to have a close working relationship with the local authority where its training facilities are based.

"However, the closeness of that relationship does not mean that behaviour which would otherwise give rise to the appearance of bias can be excused."

The club agreed a 25-year lease for the site in 2023, a decision unsuccessfully challenged at the High Court in 2024. The plans would see 10 football pitches built on the park near the club's men's training facilities.

In response, James Maurici KC for Spurs said the council's withdrawal of its defence was "purely a political decision" and that the women's facilities allowed the club to "positively respond to gender inequality".

He said members of the planning committee were "never offered or involved in" hospitality, and those who attended publicly declared it.

He added: "Modest hospitality does not give rise to apparent bias unless it is accompanied by evidence that it was intended to influence the decision-maker improperly or that it was excessive. Neither is the case here."

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Tottenham news: Martin Dubravka signs on free transfer - have your say

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Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka is looking forward to a "new journey" when he joins Tottenham on 1 July following the expiration of his contract at Turf Moor.

The 37-year-old, who called time on a seven-and-a-half year spell at Newcastle United in August 2025, made 35 Premier League appearances last season under Scott Parker, keeping four clean sheets and conceding 71 goals.

"It is an exciting time for me," Dubravka said. "It is a new journey for me and my family, so I'm looking forward to it. I didn't tell anyone, just my family, so none of my friends know that I'm actually here yet because everything moved so fast.

"The most important thing for me is to just enjoy the ride because it is a beautiful game and it is amazing to be a part of this club.

"I will try to bring my experience, that is probably the most important thing I can bring. I'm probably one of the oldest here, so I will try to help the others get better but I will also push myself."

The Slovakia international is Roberto de Zerbi's fourth summer signing after Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson joined on free transfers, with Jan Paul van Hecke arriving from Brighton for £52m.

"The club is going through a transition," Dubravka continued. "The manager is amazing, I saw the work that he did at Brighton and Marseille so it is going to be interesting to see how he works. I want to learn a lot of things from him.

"Tottenham is of course a huge club with great fans and an amazing stadium so I'm looking forward to it."

Head coach De Zerbi added: "I am very happy because he is a goalkeeper with big experience and a strong mentality.

"He has very important qualities for me and he will bring balance, leadership and competitiveness to our dressing room."

Are you happy with this signing? What role do you think Dubravka will play in De Zerbi's squad next season?

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