Romano Announces Third Tottenham Signing Following Senesi Deal Confirmation

Tottenham Hotspur is set to finalize its third signing of the summer after confirming the acquisition of Marco Senesi. This follows a challenging Premier League season, where Spurs narrowly avoided relegation on the final matchday with a vital 1-0 victory against Everton.
Tottenham finished just two points clear of relegated West Ham, marking the end of a difficult campaign. The club has since taken proactive steps to strengthen its squad and prevent a repeat of last season’s struggles.
Recent Signings by Tottenham
Earlier this week, Tottenham announced the signing of Andy Robertson from Liverpool on a free transfer, adding valuable experience to the squad. The deal for Bournemouth’s Marco Senesi has been confirmed by renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano, who noted that the Argentine international is joining Spurs on a four-year contract that will run until June 2030.
- New Signings:
- Andy Robertson (from Liverpool – free transfer)
- Marco Senesi (from Bournemouth – four-year deal)
Further Transfer Activity
Tottenham is also actively pursuing additional signings. They have made an opening bid for Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke, although it was rejected. Additionally, discussions are ongoing regarding a potential deal for Savinho, a winger from Manchester City. Romano has expressed optimism that this transfer could soon be realized, as negotiations continue between the two clubs.
Romano provided an insight into Savinho’s potential move on his YouTube channel, highlighting that the player had been keen on joining Spurs previously and remains interested. The negotiations are currently focused on finalizing the transfer fee.
Club Sentiment and Leadership
In light of the tumultuous season, former Everton CEO Keith Wyness has expressed concerns over Tottenham’s leadership. He emphasized the need for honesty and transparency from the club’s executives. This sentiment reflects the urgency for the management to communicate openly with fans following a disappointing campaign.
- Key Points from Wyness:
- Calls for accountability from CEO Vinai Venkatesham
- Emphasis on fan trust through transparency
As Tottenham continues its summer reshuffle, fans are eager to see how these changes will impact the upcoming season. The club is clearly focused on moving forward, reinforcing its squad, and regaining its competitive edge in the Premier League.




