Overview
- Tottenham publicly signalled on June 11 that it does not want to sell Pedro Porro and that manager Roberto De Zerbi views him as a crucial player for the club.
- Multiple outlets report Manchester City have put Porro on their right-back shortlist and that intermediaries have made contact with the player’s agents, though those contacts are not independently confirmed.
- Asked valuations in coverage vary, with reports citing a Tottenham price tag of about £50 million and other claims near £60 million, showing no single agreed fee in the public record.
- Porro’s contract runs to 2028, which reduces Tottenham’s urgency to sell and gives the club clear negotiating leverage in any talks.
- If City cannot meet Spurs’ demands, Etihad decision-makers are likely to pursue alternative right-back targets while Tottenham explores younger options such as Anan Khalaili to protect squad continuity under De Zerbi.