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Mateus Fernandes: Tottenham agree £85m deal for West Ham midfielder

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Tottenham have agreed an £85m deal to sign Portugal midfielder Mateus Fernandes from West Ham.

The north London club saw off competition from Manchester United, who were unwilling to match the fee agreed by Spurs - which is a guaranteed £85m without add-ons.

The 21-year-old was viewed as a primary target for Tottenham after their £80m to sign Sandro Tonali was rejected by Newcastle.

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

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

The 37-year-old Slovakia keeper was another defensive reinforcement following the signings of Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson - also on free transfers from Bournemouth and Liverpool - and Netherlands defender Jan Paul van Hecke, who cost £52m from Brighton.

Attention then turned to central midfield but a move for Tonali proved difficult.

The Italian has four years left on his contract after signing an extension to his deal to repay the faith Newcastle showed in him during his 10-month ban for breaching the Football Association's betting rules.

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Tottenham news: Kinksy 'can feel the trust' after signing new conrtract

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Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky says he wants to contribute to "a successful season" and "give the fans what they want" after signing a new contract with the club.

Kinsky signed from Slavia Prague for about £12.5m on a deal until 2031 in January 2025 and made 10 appearances last season after stepping in for Guglielmo Vicario, who had surgery on a hernia.

"I'm so happy and I can feel the trust from the club," said Kinksy. "When I joined 18 months ago, my expectations were to fight for my place in the team and to wear this shirt every week.

"It's been a real journey to get here and a nice story already, and I'm looking forward to what lies ahead over the next months and years.

"Everyone around the club feels that we can have a successful season and I want to contribute to that. We want to give the fans what they want and what this Club deserves."

Head coach Roberto de Zerbi said: "Toni was outstanding over the final seven games of the season and a key part of what we achieved in that period.

"I am delighted he has committed his future to the club. He has earned this new contract, not only with his performances but also his professionalism and desire to improve.

"We have huge belief in what Toni can become. He is still young, has enormous potential and I know that Spurs is the perfect place for him to continue to develop into one of the best goalkeepers in Europe."

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Antonin Kinsky: Tottenham goalkeeper signs new contract

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Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky has signed an improved contract with the Premier League club.

The 23-year-old had a rollercoaster first full season with Spurs, memorably being substituted just 17 minutes into their Champions League last-16 tie at Atletico Madrid after conceding three goals.

But after Roberto de Zerbi came in as Spurs manager, Kinsky played the final seven games of the Premier League season as they avoided relegation.

Kinsky said: "It's been a real journey to get here and a nice story already, and I'm looking forward to what lies ahead over the next months and years."

Tottenham signed Kinsky from Slavia Prague for about £12.5m in January 2025 on a contract running to 2031.

Against Atletico in March the Czech made two bad errors early on as the Spanish side romped to a 5-2 win.

He was hauled off by interim manager Igor Tudor and replaced by Guglielmo Vicario.

At the time, former Premier League goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel told CBS Sports: "Tudor has completely destroyed his career. I feel really sorry for him.

"When his name is mentioned in the future, the whole football world will remember this moment."

He could now start the new season as first choice with Vicario linked with a return to Italy and Inter Milan.

Tottenham boss De Zerbi said:, external "Toni was outstanding over the final seven games of the season and a key part of what we achieved in that period.

"He has earned this new contract, not only with his performances but also his professionalism and desire to improve.

"We have huge belief in what Toni can become. He is still young, has enormous potential and I know that Spurs is the perfect place for him to continue to develop into one of the best goalkeepers in Europe."

Spurs have not revealed the length or terms of Kinsky's new deal.

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Mateus Fernandes transfer news: Formal bid should make future clearer soon

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Mateus Fernandes' future should become clearer over the next few days as Manchester United and Tottenham and battle it out to sign the West Ham midfielder.

Fernandes was not intended to be part of the first lot of Hammers players that returns for pre-season training next Monday.

However, it is anticipated a formal bid is close to being made which is likely to bring the situation to a head.

Fernandes is understood to have an open mind about where he goes, with his agent Jorge Mendes speaking to both Premier League clubs.

It is not thought there is an immediate need for West Ham to sell the player to comply with financial regulations, although manager Nuno Espirito Santo knows there will have to be departures following relegation to the Championship.

Manchester United have been keen admirers of the 21-year-old and remain in talks with West Ham. However, it has appeared Spurs were more likely to reach the Hammers' asking price, thought to be about £80m.

The priority at Old Trafford is strengthening the central midfield area and they have already agreed a £35m deal with Atalanta for Ederson, but his arrival has been delayed by a late call-up to the Brazil World Cup squad.

United's players are due to return for pre-season training on 9 July and so far, other than out-of-contract duo Casemiro and Tyrell Malacia, Michael Carrick's squad remains as it was at the end of last season, with no significant departures or arrivals.

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Tottenham transfer rumours: Sandro Tonali, Man City

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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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