Tottenham Hotspur are preparing for a significant squad reshaping this summer, with goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario and right-back Pedro Porro emerging as the most likely high-profile departures as the club seeks financial flexibility.
The North London side has endured a difficult campaign marked by inconsistent performances, growing supporter frustration, and an alarming slide toward the bottom end of the Premier League table.
An extended winless streak has intensified scrutiny on both the squad and the club’s broader direction, prompting senior decision-makers to consider sweeping changes designed to reset standards and reshape the dressing room culture.
With financial sustainability and future competitiveness both key priorities, club officials are understood to view potential sales of major assets as an unavoidable step toward funding a comprehensive rebuild.
Tottenham Consider Strategic Sales To Fund Squad Reset
Although Vicario and Porro have both featured regularly in Tottenham’s starting lineup throughout the season, the club’s leadership believes their departures could provide the resources needed to support a wider transformation.
The plan forms part of a broader effort to refresh the squad profile, bringing in players who can contribute to a long-term project under the guidance of a new permanent head coach expected to lead the next phase.
Both players have also been ‘targeted by supporters’ this season, reflecting rising dissatisfaction among sections of the fanbase as results have deteriorated and pressure has increased on several established starters.
Financially, Tottenham believe the pair could command substantial fees in the transfer market, creating valuable room within the club’s budget for reinforcements across several key areas of the squad.
Vicario is currently valued at around £25 million, while Porro is expected to attract offers exceeding £50 million given his attacking output, Premier League experience, and continued demand for dynamic full-backs.
Executives see those figures as particularly important given the scale of the squad rebuild potentially required if the club fails to reverse its alarming domestic form before the end of the campaign.
Tottenham currently sit just one point above the Premier League relegation zone following an 11-match winless run, a sequence that has intensified urgency around both short-term results and long-term planning.
Vicario Open To Serie A Return As Interest Grows
While Tottenham are evaluating the financial benefits of selling Vicario, the goalkeeper himself is reportedly open to a move away from North London during the upcoming transfer window.
Sources close to the situation indicate that the Italian international is keen on a return to his homeland, where several leading Serie A clubs have already begun monitoring his circumstances.
Among the teams believed to be considering a move are Inter Milan, Juventus, and Roma, all of whom are assessing potential goalkeeper options ahead of the summer transfer market.
Interest from Italy could ultimately accelerate negotiations should Tottenham formally decide to place the player on the market, particularly given Vicario’s reputation within Serie A following his earlier performances in the league.
Reports have also suggested that discussions between the player’s representatives and Juventus have already taken place, highlighting the growing likelihood that a transfer could materialise if Tottenham accept a suitable offer.
For Spurs, any deal involving Vicario or Porro would form part of a wider strategy aimed at redefining the squad’s identity, restoring competitiveness, and stabilising the club after one of the most challenging periods in recent memory.
