Overview
- Reports say Liverpool and Manchester United are monitoring the left-footed centre-back as they plan summer defensive signings.
- Sources state he is not holding talks and is focused on keeping Spurs in the Premier League, with a meeting scheduled with the club after the season.
- Tottenham have him under contract until 2029 with no release clause, which gives chairman Daniel Levy strong leverage in any approach.
- Estimates put a fee in the £60–80 million range and wages near £200,000 a week, numbers that could shift if Spurs are relegated.
- Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are also named as possible suitors, and Liverpool’s interest is linked to Arne Slot’s past attempts to sign him in the Eredivisie.