Spurs Ramp Up Summer Transfer Push – Zabarnyi, Lacroix, Simons and More

Tottenham Hotspur’s aggressive summer transfer strategy continues, with the North London club casting a wide net across Europe. From Bournemouth to Paris and beyond, Spurs are eyeing key additions in defense and midfield, while also working to protect their own emerging talent.


🔒 Illya Zabarnyi: Spurs Ready to Meet €70m Price Tag

Tottenham have entered the race for Bournemouth defender Illya Zabarnyi, with Team Di Marzio’s Luca Bendonireporting that Spurs are ready to match AFCB’s €70m valuation, including add-ons — if the player gives the green light.

Zabarnyi’s first choice remains PSG, but the French club has yet to meet Bournemouth’s asking price. With talks between PSG and Bournemouth stalling, Spurs are lurking — and could act decisively if the door opens.

Per Ben Jacobs and Alex Crook, Spurs have formally registered their interest and made an initial enquiry to gauge Bournemouth’s stance.


🦅 Maxence Lacroix: Palace Star on Spurs Radar

In a surprising twist, Le Equipe reports that Spurs are also interested in Crystal Palace’s Maxence Lacroix. While Palace only signed Lacroix recently, Tottenham are reportedly exploring whether a move could be feasible this window.


🔄 Xavi Simons: London Move on the Horizon?

Tottenham’s long-standing admiration for Xavi Simons remains intact. According to BILD, Simons wants to leave RB Leipzig this summer and has hired new agent Ali Barat to approach London clubs, including Spurs.

While Leipzig are demanding well over €50m, the player’s growing desire to depart could shift the landscape. Spurs are one of the Premier League clubs actively monitoring the situation.


🔥 Ardon Jashari: Midfield Prospect Tracked

According to Graeme Bailey, Spurs are among several Premier League clubs interested in Ardon Jashari, the dynamic Swiss midfielder. While no bid has been tabled, Tottenham are tracking his development closely.


🧒 Mikey Moore: Dortmund Want Him, Spurs Say No

Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund have set their sights on Tottenham wonderkid Mikey Moore, per BILD. However, Spurs will only allow him to leave on loan, and strictly without a buy clause.

Moore is said to be open to a temporary move for more first-team opportunities, but Tottenham are determined to retain full control over his long-term future.


⚪ Final Thoughts

As pre-season gathers pace, Spurs continue to explore deals across the pitch. Whether it’s a commanding centre-back like Zabarnyi, a creative spark like Simons, or retaining future stars like Mikey Moore, Tottenham’s intent is clear — build smart, build big.

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