Tottenham are close to agreeing a deal with Argentine centre-back Marcos Senesi following his departure from Bournemouth.
The 29-year-old announced his departure before the Cherries' 1-1 draw with Manchester City at the Vitality, which ensured European qualification for the first time in their history.
Personal terms for the three-time Argentina international are yet to be finalised with Spurs, but the deal is advancing.
Why did Senesi leave Bournemouth?
The defender turned down a third contract offer from Bournemouth in December and began talks with clubs overseas.
Senesi, who featured in all but one league game this season, now looks set to stay in the Premier League despite previous interest from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
Liverpool and Manchester United also expressed interest in the defender earlier this month.
The centre back, who helped Bournemouth finish a club-best sixth in the top flight, made 128 appearances over his four-year spell in Dorset, having joined the club from Feyenoord in 2022.
He could feature for Argentina at the World Cup this summer having been included in Lionel Scaloni's provisional squad, with the final squad set to be announced on Saturday.
Bournemouth's search for a replacement
Bournemouth, who will be managed by Marco Rose next season, are actively looking for a Senesi replacement this summer.
As per reports, Sporting's Ousmane Diomande has been identified as a potential replacement for Senesi, with several top clubs interested in the defender.
Tottenham's summer business
Spurs secured survival on the final day of the season by beating Everton 1-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, finishing 17th for the second consecutive season.
Roberto De Zerbi's side are also set to sign Scottish left-back Andrew Robertson following his exit from Liverpool.
Details remain to be finalised on the deal with Tottenham, but an agreement is in place in principle.