Tottenham Hotspur is tracking potential transfer targets during the ongoing 2026 World Cup in North America to bolster their squad for the upcoming Premier League season, according to reports from football.
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The north London club has already completed four summer signings under manager Roberto De Zerbi, acquiring Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson, and Martin Dubravka on free transfers, alongside a £52 million deal for Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke.
Historical World Cup Signings
Historical data shows Tottenham frequently recruits standout World Cup performers, such as Brennan Johnson following his 2022 appearance with Wales, before his £35 million move to Crystal Palace in January 2026.
Other notable historical post-tournament signings include former Arsenal defender William Gallas in 2010, German striker Jurgen Klinsmann for £2 million in 1994, and the 1978 joint acquisition of Argentine World Cup winners Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa for £750,000.
Amid the current tournament, fans have publicly expressed their preferences for potential Tottenham targets through sports. yahoo.
com, focusing on several international forwards and midfielders.
"Brian Brobbey, the Dutch centre forward, who is an out and out striker and a real handful, makes Dominic Solanke look like a League One player.
Morgan Rogers would fit in great and can play as an attacking midfielder or on the left," said Barry.
Supporters also suggested alternative options from various domestic leagues to fill crucial gaps in the Spurs lineup.