Premier League
The market is advancing and the signings of Tottenham Hotspur are taking their time, however, everything seems to indicate that the Londoners are getting ready to convince 3 top players. After a season below expectations, the London club is working on a deep reconstruction to provide Roberto De Zerbi with a more competitive squad, with more hierarchy and a better structure in the midfield.
The priority is clear: strengthen the midfield. In this plan, two names stand out above the rest: Sandro Tonali and Adam Wharton. The case of Mason Greenwood has also been linked to Spurs, although the latest information in England downplays that possibility and places the main focus on the midfield.
Tottenham Hotspur seeks leadership for De Zerbi
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the new project of Tottenham Hotspur requires more than just tweaks. De Zerbi wants a team capable of dominating with the ball, resisting opponent pressure, and speeding up plays without losing organization. For that, the club knows it must raise the competitive level of its midfield.
The Italian coach is not only looking for talent but also personality. He wants players who understand the game, who are reliable in distribution, and who can hold their ground in big matches in the Premier League. Tonali and Wharton fit into this mold, two different but complementary options in the reconstruction idea.
The Italian would bring experience, character, and immediate impact. The Englishman, on the other hand, represents a strategic bet for the medium to long term. In both cases, the message would be the same: Spurs want to compete again from the foundation of their game.

Sandro Tonali, the big signing Tottenham Hotspur dreams of
Sandro Tonali has become the great desire of the London club. The 26-year-old midfielder from Newcastle United is seen as an ideal piece to lead De Zerbi's new project due to his knowledge of the Premier League and his ability to both organize and fight for the ball in the same play.
However, the operation will not be simple. Newcastle has already rejected a proposal between £75 and £80 million, while his valuation stands above £100 million. This difference now sets the real negotiation margin.
For Tottenham Hotspur, signing Tonali would be a statement of intent. He would not arrive as a complement but as the leader of the midfield. His signing would raise the technical level, but also the external perception of a project that needs to regain credibility after an inconsistent season.
The problem is he has competition. Manchester City and Arsenal have also been linked with Sandro Tonali, which could turn the operation into a very complicated battle. Newcastle holds a contract, a strong position, and few reasons to sell cheap.

Adam Wharton, a Premier League bet with present and future
Adam Wharton offers a different option. The 22-year-old midfielder from Crystal Palace has established himself as one of the most interesting English talents due to his composure, tactical awareness, and ability to start plays from deep areas.
His arrival would carry a more strategic connotation. It may not generate the same media impact as Tonali, but he would fit perfectly into a team looking to build a more recognizable identity. In the Premier League, a young, domestic player with that profile is never cheap.
Interest from other clubs, including Manchester United, confirms that Adam Wharton is already operating in a high-level market. For Tottenham, getting ahead could be crucial before his price escalates even further.

Mason Greenwood takes a back seat
However, the operation requires caution. In England, the possibility of the club immediately pursuing Mason Greenwood has been downplayed, and everything suggests that the real priority lies in first securing a top-level midfielder.
The roadmap seems pretty clear. Tottenham Hotspur wants to rebuild from the core of the team before looking at offensive additions. If they manage to sign Tonali or Wharton, De Zerbi's project will gain meaning, strength, and a much more solid foundation to compete at the top once again.
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