Tottenham have now reached a full agreement on a contract to sign yet another player after Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi.
Spurs haven't been messing around in the summer transfer window as they look to bring in reinforcements to send them back in the right direction.
Robertson arrived at Tottenham on a free transfer after his contract at Liverpool expired. Spurs had initially been pushing to sign Robertson in January before a move fell through, and the Scottish international was waiting to see if Tottenham secured their Premier League status.
Senesi also joined on a free transfer after leaving Bournemouth, and he too was announced shortly after the end of the season.
Tottenham Reach Full Agreement
According to journalist Matteo Moreto, Tottenham and Jan Paul van Hecke have reached an agreement on a contract to secure his signature in the summer transfer window.
A deal now hinges on Tottenham and Brighton agreeing a fee for the Dutch defender, who appears ready to make the move to North London.
Van Hecke, who has been described as 'incredible', has just 12 months remaining on his contract at Brighton, leading to doubts surrounding his future.
GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Tottenham have already seen two bids rejected for Van Hecke, with the Seagulls valuing him at around £70 million.
De Zerbi Pushing for Signings
It appears that Roberto De Zerbi is seriously pushing for Tottenham to bring in new reinforcements during the summer transfer window.
The Italian manager arrived with Tottenham in a difficult position, and he and the club both know that they need reinforcements to head back in the right direction.
Reports have claimed that De Zerbi is actively pushing for Tottenham to sign Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali, and the Italian midfielder is open to joining Spurs.
De Zerbi is certainly a demanding manager, but there's no doubt he's right if he's insisting that Tottenham need a host of new additions this summer.