'Here We Go' - Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham Reach Agreement to Sign 'Elite' Star

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Tottenham have reached a verbal agreement to secure a new signing amid reports that a hijack could take place, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Spurs don't appear to have stopped working since the Premier League season finished, and it's no surprise after such a disappointing campaign.

Roberto De Zerbi's side managed to avoid relegation from the top flight, but work has now begun on strengthening the squad.

Tottenham won't want to be celebrating their survival for too long, if at all, as there is no doubt they need to bring in reinforcements desperately.

It wasn't just the 2025-26 season that was a disappointment. The previous year, they also finished 17th in the Premier League, so there are certainly underlying issues with the North London club.

Tottenham Reach Verbal Transfer Agreement

According to a report from Italian journalist Romano, Tottenham have now reached a verbal agreement to sign Liverpool defender Andy Robertson ahead of the summer transfer window.

A deal is expected to be signed soon, despite Italian side Juventus trying to hijack the move recently.

Robertson, described as 'elite', is set to be a free agent after his departure from Liverpool was confirmed.

GIVEMESPORT correspondent Ben Jacobs reported that a deal for Robertson was in place, but there were concerns after Juventus tried to hijack the deal.

Tottenham Plotting Double Free Agent Transfer

Robertson isn't the only player Tottenham are trying to sign on a free transfer in the summer window.

GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Tottenham are hoping to do a double deal to bring Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi to the club alongside Robertson.

It's certainly a strong start to the window for Spurs, especially considering they haven't had to fork out a penny in terms of transfer fees.

Tottenham are likely to spend significantly alongside that, so it could be an incredibly busy window for De Zerbi's side.

It wouldn't be a surprise to see plenty of departures, too, after they failed to qualify for European football.

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