Tottenham Hotspur's transfer market is still active, according to manager Roberto de Zerbi, who believes the club has not finished yet in the transfer market. The club has already spent around £237m this summer, with the transfer record broken twice in deals for Matheus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali. Dutch defender Jan Paul van Hecke also arrived from Brighton for £52m, while Martin Dubravka, Andy Robertson, and Marcos Senesi signed on as free agents. Manchester City winger Savinho is reportedly close to completing a switch to north London in a £60m deal. With Micky van de Ven having also committed his long-term future to the club, there is genuine hope Spurs will soon be challenging at the other end of the table. "In the transfer market, we have not finished yet [with] the players who will arrive," De Zerbi said, speaking to the Men in Blazers Network. "We are looking forward to start another season with, I don't know [different] ambitions, but with different results." De Zerbi continued: "The club has been great because they closed [deals for] very, very important players. I think we have not finished yet. Okay, we spent money, but the other clubs made the same or more in the past. To compete in the Premier League, you need first [the] level of the players. The ambition of the owner of the club, of the board, of the people who decide behind me are very important and very high, so we have to find the condition to build a strong team, a stronger team than the last seasons, to compete again for the top of the table. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 17th in Premier League, 41 pts, 10W-11D-17L from 38 games, recent form WLDWW.
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Tottenham Transfer Market Still Active, De Zerbi Insists
Tottenham Hotspur's transfer market is still active, according to manager Roberto de Zerbi, who believes the club has not finished yet in the transfer market.
