Tottenham Hotspur's manager Roberto De Zerbi has made a definitive decision regarding the future of defender Destiny Udogie, who has been linked with a potential transfer away from the club. As the summer transfer window progresses, Spurs are expected to see significant changes within their squad. While two signings have already been completed, discussions for additional players are ongoing, but the focus remains on retaining key talents like Udogie. Reports indicate that Serie A clubs, including Juventus and Fiorentina, are interested in acquiring the 23-year-old left-back. However, Tottenham has communicated that they are not considering any offers for Udogie at this time.

De Zerbi has expressed his desire to keep Udogie, emphasizing that he is viewed as an essential player for the club's future. Although the possibility of a transfer is not entirely off the table, it would require a substantial offer, reportedly in the region of £50 million, to prompt Tottenham to reconsider their position. In light of this, the club is also exploring options to extend Udogie's contract, aiming to secure his services for the long term.

Udogie's performance at Tottenham has shown his potential as a key player. Since joining under former manager Ange Postecoglou, he has been recognized for his impact on the team's dynamics. However, injuries have plagued his time at the club, causing him to miss 20 matches last season due to five separate injuries. This ongoing battle with fitness is crucial for Udogie as he seeks to establish himself as a regular starter in the squad.

With the recent signing of Andy Robertson, Tottenham aims to bolster their left-back position, which could provide Udogie with the necessary support to recover and regain his form. The upcoming season presents a pivotal opportunity for him to turn his fortunes around and solidify his role within the team.