Tottenham Loan Trio Out, Eyes Still Set on Major Transfers

Tottenham Hotspur’s summer reshuffle continues with three highly-rated youngsters heading out on loan, as Thomas Frank’s side prepares for further reinforcements in key areas before the window closes.

Tyrese Hall Joins Notts County on Loan

The club confirmed today that Tyrese Hall has completed a season-long loan move to League Two side Notts County. The 19-year-old midfielder will be hoping to gain valuable first-team experience in a competitive senior environment after impressing in the academy setup.

Will Lankshear Moves to Oxford United

Striker Will Lankshear has made the jump to the Championship, joining Oxford United on loan for the 2025/26 season. The move provides a big opportunity for Lankshear to test himself at a higher level, following a strong campaign in Premier League 2 last year.

Jamie Donley Set for Stoke City Switch

Per Lilywhite Rose and Alasdair Gold, highly-rated forward Jamie Donley is undergoing a medical ahead of a loan move to Stoke City. The Championship side looks set to secure one of Spurs’ most exciting attacking prospects, with the deal expected to be completed in the coming days.


Spurs Remain Confident in Transfer Window Plans

According to Alasdair Gold, Spurs remain confident they will have the funds needed to execute their summer transfer strategy. With João Palhinha already through the door, the focus now shifts to signing a creative number 10 and an experienced centre-back.

Frank, however, is not believed to be prioritising a full-back signing, with Ben Davies expected to play a key leadership role in the upcoming season.


Rodrygo Bid? Conflicting Reports Emerge

Spanish outlet Marca claims Tottenham have submitted an official bid for Real Madrid winger Rodrygo, with the Brazilian reportedly more open to a move than he was earlier in the summer.

However, Ben Jacobs has pushed back against those reports, stating that no formal bid has been submitted as of Tuesday morning, though Real Madrid would consider selling if Rodrygo asks to leave.

The player recently met new manager Xabi Alonso but is yet to hand in a transfer request. The situation remains open, with Rodrygo believed to be offered to several clubs should he decide to exit Madrid.


Shirt Number Shuffle: Dragusin Takes No. 3

Spurs confirmed that Radu Dragusin has switched to the No. 3 shirt, aligning with the number he wears for Romania. That change frees up the No. 6 shirt, which has now been handed to new signing João Palhinha, following his loan move from Bayern Munich.


Stay tuned for further updates as Spurs continue to work on key incomings—and monitor potential outgoings—during what promises to be a hectic final stretch of the transfer window.

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