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Tottenham’s De Zerbi rebuild: big plans, but many claims still need confirmation

Sky Sports reports Tottenham are preparing an ambitious summer under Roberto De Zerbi, with Jan Paul van Hecke already added and Sandro Tonali among the main targets. Many of the wider rebuild details remain based on single-source transfer reporting.

Tottenham’s De Zerbi rebuild: big plans, but many claims still need confirmation
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Tottenham are being reported as planning a major squad rebuild around Roberto De Zerbi, with up to seven or eight summer additions possible. Sky Sports says Jan Paul van Hecke has already joined for £52m, while Sandro Tonali remains a priority target despite Newcastle reportedly rejecting an £80m bid.

The reported approach reflects a shift in tone after Spurs narrowly avoided Premier League relegation. De Zerbi is described as having a strong influence on recruitment, with the club prepared to support his preferred profile of player, particularly in midfield and attacking areas.

Several moving parts remain uncertain. Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi are described as having agreed to join on the condition Tottenham stayed up, while Pape Matar Sarr and Guglielmo Vicario are linked with interest from other clubs. Yves Bissouma’s departure is presented as one factor that could ease the wage bill.

The financial context matters: the article cites Tottenham as ninth in Europe for revenue in the 2026 Deloitte Money League, with stadium-related income also noted. Still, most of the headline claims are transfer targets, interest or conditional situations rather than confirmed club announcements, so editors should treat the rebuild as a developing story rather than a completed plan.

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