Tottenham have agreed "everything" with Liverpool star Andy Robertson, according to Fabrizio Romano, with the left-back "set to join" the club this summer if they stay in the Premier League.
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The Lilywhites are in grave danger of dropping to the Championship, with just five games remaining to avoid that catastrophic outcome.
There were positive signs to take from Saturday's draw with Brighton however, with Xavi Simons putting in a man of the match display and producing his finest moment in a Tottenham shirt to date.
The club have also started making positive steps to add to their squad in the summer transfer window, with a deal agreed 'in principle' with Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi, who will be a free agent at the end of the season.
Speaking in his latest YouTube video, Romano revealed the deal for Senesi still has some details left to iron out, but the move for Liverpool defender Robertson is much more advanced.
"(Robertson) is set to join Tottenham if they stay up in the Premier League. According to my information, there is already in this case an agreement on everything between Robertson and Tottenham."
Neither player will officially put pen to paper until top flight status is confirmed, says Romano, but it seems Spurs have got their first two signings of the summer lined up without spending a penny.
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De Zerbi confident Spurs will stay up
De Zerbi issued a rallying cry to his deflated Tottenham players and insisted they can win their last five Premier League games this season.
Even though Spurs’ players collapsed at full-time against the Seagulls, the Italian claimed to be more confident of survival after he picked up the first point of his reign against old club.
West Ham are a point ahead of Tottenham in 17th ahead of Monday’s trip to Crystal Palace, but De Zerbi backed his squad to win their remaining matches with Wolves, Aston Villa, Leeds, Chelsea and Everton to avoid a first relegation since 1977.
“I always thought and believed in the quality of the players,” he insisted.
“They played a good game, I think we can play better than today with much more quality and more calm, especially when we are in possession, but in this moment we need this spirit, this attitude and this mentality.
“It is not finished yet. We have another five games. It is tough. Every one of us knows it is a tough moment, it is a difficult situation, but we have another five games and 15 points.
“This team is able to win five games in a row. Now it is difficult to hear my words, but if you watch the players and analyse the level of the players, I think we can win five games in a row.
“Not to be arrogant because I am not arrogant, especially now, but we have the quality enough to fight and win games in a row.”