Tottenham leave the door open for a surprise signing

As it stands, Tottenham Hotspur have landed just two new players in the summer 2025 transfer window. They snagged bargain bin center back Kota Takai from Japan, and then they spent 55 million pounds to bring in high-upside West Ham forward Mohammed Kudus.
With the collapse of the Morgan GIbbs-White transfer and now the injury to James Maddison at the No. 10 position, Tottenham still have a huge need for another attacking difference-maker after finishing just 17th in the 2024/25 Premier League season.
But funny enough, Tottenham may also be plotting another move to bolster their defense. While they have already been linked with a move for a new left back, there's a chance Tottenham are eyeing another move entirely.
Center back looked like a hot-button issue for Tottenham Hotspur early in the summer transfer window when rumors were swirling around star man Cristian Romero, but with the sale of Son Heung-min to the United States imminent, Romero is going to be the captain. He and Tottenham turned down interest in Atletico Madrid, with Romero showing just as much of an affinity for the new man in charge, Thomas Frank, as he did for the deposed Ange Postecoglou.
Tottenham are letting a top talent spread his wings
Still, it looks like Tottenham haven't given up the chase for another center back, because they've surprisingly decided to dangle their most talented young players, center back Luka Vuskovic, up for loan, according to a new report from top beat writer Alasdair Gold of Football.London.
Just 18 years old, Vuskovic looks like the real deal in defense, and no single player has dazzled Spurs supporters more this offseason - not even exciting new attacking addition Kudus - than Vuskovic. He's ready for the first team, but like Rangers-bound winger Mikey Moore, his opportunities could be more fruitful out on loan, which is likely the logic here.
Tottenham technically already have four center backs in the squad with Radu Dragusin and Kevin Danso backing up Romero and Micky van de Ven, but Dragusin hasn't been an important part of the team. Spurs are still linked to dream target Marc Guehi, as Crystal Palace's asking price for the star central defender continues to tumble.
Guehi isn't the only proven Premier League starter on the Tottenham transfer radar, as Jan Paul van Hecke over at Brighton has also been linked with a move to North London. Tottenham could give Vuskovic the chance to shine in another top five league as a starter before welcoming him back as a star, all the while snagging another top player to create the best defense in Europe- and maybe even throw in some flexible looks with a back three as Frank did with Brentford.