Tottenham Hotspur have reached a verbal agreement to sign Marcos Senesi on a free transfer when his contract at Bournemouth expires in July.
Roberto De Zerbi managed to drag Tottenham to safety in the Premier League following a 1-0 win over Everton on Sunday.
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Spurs can now start preparing for next season in the top-flight, but cannot afford to be complacent over the summer after back-to-back 17th-place finishes.
The Lilywhites have already been planning new additions for next season, and Senesi looks like a player who will be heading to North London.
Tottenham have verbal agreement to sign Marcos Senesi
Tottenham Hotspur have a verbal agreement to sign Marcos Senesi this summer, according to Matteo Moretto.
The North London club are already working on a four-year contract for the Argentine defender, whose contract with Bournemouth expires in July.
A verbal agreement is already in place with the defender’s entourage, with the Lilywhites ahead of the competition to sign him.
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Several European clubs have expressed an interest in the 28-year-old, including Liverpool, but it is Spurs who are set to win the race.
Senesi has been one of the top defenders in the Premier League this season and has been key in helping Andoni Iraola’s team qualify for the Europa League.
This season, Senesi managed more assists, tackles, interceptions, blocks, duels won, and aerial duels won than Micky van de Ven.
Spurs are also set to add Andrew Robertson to their squad on a free transfer, according to Ben Jacobs.
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Cristian Romero could leave Tottenham in the summer, and his fellow countryman could be the man to replace him.
Luka Vuskovic is also set to return to Spurs in the summer following a very successful loan spell in the Bundesliga.
Meanwhile, Van de Ven could end up staying, leaving Spurs with four starting centre-back options, also including Kevin Danso.
De Zerbi could now have four strong options to pick from next season, giving him great squad depth in defence.
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