'Completed' - Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham Set to Seal Another Summer Signing

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Tottenham are set to complete another summer signing after securing the signature of Andy Robertson, according to Fabrizio Romano.

It's been a strong start to the summer transfer window for Spurs, which is no surprise after such a disappointing season.

Roberto De Zerbi's side needed to invest in their squad, and they've wasted no time in trying to bring new additions to the club.

If Tottenham want to head him back in the right direction, they need to bring in reinforcements this summer. It looks as though they've already got two deals over the line.

Robertson was recently confirmed as their first summer signing, joining the club on a free transfer after leaving Liverpool.

Tottenham Close to Second Summer Transfer

According to Romano, Tottenham are now set to secure another signing after it was confirmed that Robertson would be joining the club.

The respected journalist has confirmed that Tottenham have now completed a double free transfer signing, bringing in Robertson and Marcos Senesi, who joins the club on a four-year deal.

Despite various rumours, Romano confirms that there is no chance for anyone to hijack a deal for Senesi after he said yes to Spurs weeks ago and completed a medical on Saturday.

Strong Start to Window for Tottenham

Bringing in both Senesi and Robertson ahead of the summer transfer window is a strong start for Tottenham for multiple reasons.

Both players have been playing at a high level in the Premier League and will instantly improve their squad, if not their starting XI.

They also have plenty of experience, both in general and in the Premier League, which is what Tottenham need after a disappointing few years.

Spurs have signed a host of young talent from around the world over the last few years, so adding a bit of experience will be beneficial.

Whether the duo will start every week remains to be seen, but there's a strong chance they will be crucial signings for Tottenham.

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