Tottenham Set to Shatter Record Transfer Spend This Summer: Revealing the Top Ten Biggest Deals
Tottenham Hotspur has undergone a significant transformation this summer, with the club's hierarchy investing heavily in new signings. This move comes after the team's underwhelming performance last season, which necessitated a squad overhaul. The arrival of Roberto De Zerbi as manager was contingent on a major revamp, and the club has delivered, splurging on key players with two months still remaining in the transfer window.
The spending spree began with the acquisitions of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi, followed by Jan Paul van Hecke's €60m transfer from Brighton. Tottenham then broke their transfer record with the €99m signing of Matues Fernandes from West Ham, only to surpass it with the €108m acquisition of Sandro Tonali from Newcastle. The club's total expenditure this summer currently stands at €267m, ranking second in their history for a single season.
Tottenham's biggest spend in a single season was €275m in 2023/24, which saw the arrivals of Brennan Johnson, James Maddison, Pedro Porro, Micky van de Ven, and Dejan Kulusevski. With the transfer window still open until August, it is likely that the club will surpass their current record. This summer's spending has already propelled the 2025/26 season to third place in terms of expenditure, with the club having surpassed the €100m mark in ten seasons throughout their history.
The spending spree began with the acquisitions of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi, followed by Jan Paul van Hecke's €60m transfer from Brighton. Tottenham then broke their transfer record with the €99m signing of Matues Fernandes from West Ham, only to surpass it with the €108m acquisition of Sandro Tonali from Newcastle. The club's total expenditure this summer currently stands at €267m, ranking second in their history for a single season.
Tottenham's biggest spend in a single season was €275m in 2023/24, which saw the arrivals of Brennan Johnson, James Maddison, Pedro Porro, Micky van de Ven, and Dejan Kulusevski. With the transfer window still open until August, it is likely that the club will surpass their current record. This summer's spending has already propelled the 2025/26 season to third place in terms of expenditure, with the club having surpassed the €100m mark in ten seasons throughout their history.
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