Tottenham Hotspur were among four clubs that approached one of Barcelona’s defensive stars last summer, but the player had other ideas as several Premier League sides joined the chase.
In the recently concluded summer window, Tottenham Hotspur were keen to add a new centre-back to their ranks to bolster Thomas Frank’s options at the back.
Piero Hincapie was linked with a move to Tottenham before sealing a transfer to Arsenal, but Spurs were quick to reject such reports.
Ronald Araujo was also reported to be a target for Tottenham, as was Marc Guehi, but none of these signings were completed, with Spurs failing to bring in any senior centre-back.
Tottenham rejected by Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo
Still, Spurs have started the season strongly, and their back line has been a major factor behind that success, having kept three clean sheets in the league and conceded very few goals.
A fresh report from Sport, as relayed by Sport Witness, has now revealed that Tottenham Hotspur were among a few clubs to have looked at Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo last summer.
Chelsea and Liverpool are also understood attempted to sign the centre-back, but their efforts fell through, just like Spurs, with the defender said to have been available for £51m (€60m).
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Juventus were also in the mix, while Liverpool is believed to have seen Araujo as an alternative for Ibrahima Konate.
However, according to the outlet, the Barcelona man is believed to have rejected all four offers, although details of their proposals were not mentioned.
Tottenham’s defence impresses under Frank
Nevertheless, reports continue to link Tottenham with centre-backs, as it is understood that Spurs remain keen on adding another defender to their ranks.
Jarrad Branthwaite and Marc Guehi remain options for Tottenham, with Guehi also having rejected advances from Frank’s side during the summer.
Araujo is now focused on fighting for a spot in Hansi Flick’s side as he aims to represent Uruguay at the 2026 World Cup and has managed 488 minutes from seven games this season.