Levi has fully fired Tottenham has already signed 140 million Kudus and other five players, and will spend 140 million euros
1:18pm, 11 July 2025Football
Tottenham Hotspur has become the focus of the transfer market this summer, and has signed Kudus and will finalize Gibson White and offer Crystal Palace midfielder Walton.
At present, Tottenham has invested 140 million euros to sign 5 people including Kudus, Ter, Denso, and others, and about 140 million transfer funds are about to be spent.
Tottenham's current signing situation
Kudus (West Ham United), transfer fee of 63.8 million EUR
Yoda Takai (Kawasaki forward), transfer fee of 5.8 million EUR
Luka Vuskovic (Haiduke), transfer fee of 11 million EUR
Danso (Lens), transfer fee of 25 million EUR
Tel (Bayern), transfer fee of 35 million EUR
Gibson White, transfer fee of about 69.68 million EUR (60 million pounds)
Adam Walton, Tottenham will offer 69.68 million EUR (60 million pounds)
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