Tottenham have agreed a deal to sign Martin Dubravka as their new backup goalkeeper. The move comes as Guglielmo Vicario is expected to leave the club. Dubravka, a former Burnley and Manchester United goalkeeper, brings significant experience to the role.
Dubravka's transfer to Tottenham has been confirmed, with the goalkeeper set to play behind Kinski. This development follows his recent release from Championship club Burnley. The Slovakian goalkeeper has played for several Premier League clubs, including Newcastle and Manchester United.
Guglielmo Vicario, on the other hand, is expected to depart Tottenham this summer. Several Italian clubs are interested in acquiring his services. Juventus and Napoli are monitoring Vicario's situation, with the latter considering him as an option if they can sell one of their current goalkeepers.
Vicario's potential exit and Dubravka's arrival may signal a shift in Tottenham's goalkeeping dynamics. The club likely needed to make changes in goal this summer, but the key question remains who they will bring in as their new first-choice goalkeeper. For now, there is no significant progress on that front.
Dubravka's experience in the Premier League makes him a safe option as a backup goalkeeper. He has played for several top-tier clubs and can provide valuable support when needed. The move seems to be a practical solution for Tottenham, allowing them to bolster their goalkeeping ranks.
