Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka is looking forward to a "new journey" when he joins Tottenham on 1 July following the expiration of his contract at Turf Moor.
The 37-year-old, who called time on a seven-and-a-half year spell at Newcastle United in August 2025, made 35 Premier League appearances last season under Scott Parker, keeping four clean sheets and conceding 71 goals.
"It is an exciting time for me," Dubravka said. "It is a new journey for me and my family, so I'm looking forward to it. I didn't tell anyone, just my family, so none of my friends know that I'm actually here yet because everything moved so fast.
"The most important thing for me is to just enjoy the ride because it is a beautiful game and it is amazing to be a part of this club.
"I will try to bring my experience, that is probably the most important thing I can bring. I'm probably one of the oldest here, so I will try to help the others get better but I will also push myself."
The Slovakia international is Roberto de Zerbi's fourth summer signing after Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson joined on free transfers, with Jan Paul van Hecke arriving from Brighton for £52m.
"The club is going through a transition," Dubravka continued. "The manager is amazing, I saw the work that he did at Brighton and Marseille so it is going to be interesting to see how he works. I want to learn a lot of things from him.
"Tottenham is of course a huge club with great fans and an amazing stadium so I'm looking forward to it."
Head coach De Zerbi added: "I am very happy because he is a goalkeeper with big experience and a strong mentality.
"He has very important qualities for me and he will bring balance, leadership and competitiveness to our dressing room."
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