Overview
- Spence arrived in Milan on Friday to undergo a medical and finalise personal terms after Tottenham and Inter agreed a transfer package that still needs registration and formal announcements.
- Reports cite an initial fee around €31.5m (roughly £27m) with performance add‑ons that could raise the total to about €35m (≈£30m), while several outlets describe a deal quoted between £25m and £30m.
- Tottenham have retained a 10% sell‑on clause in the agreement, which would give Spurs a share of any larger future sale of Spence by Inter.
- Inter view Spence as a right wing‑back option to replace Denzel Dumfries, and his strong 2026 World Cup performances plus prior Serie A loan experience at Genoa helped convince the club to press ahead.
- For Spurs the sale fits a wider summer reshaping and revenue plan that will free squad space and funds, and fans and commentators are already debating whether the financial return matches Spence’s potential.