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Tottenham secure £3.4m windfall to boost monster Man City duo transfer - To The Lane And Back

To The Lane And Back · Shehryar Edibam · 2026-08-20T20:16:42+00:00 · nguồn gốc

Tottenham are set for a £3.4m windfall from Troy Parrott’s move to Real Betis as Spurs pursue Savinho and Omar Marmoush. Tottenham Hotspur are set to receive a financial boost of £3.4 million as former academy striker Troy Parrott completes a move to La Liga side Real Betis. According to Football London correspondent Alasdair Gold, this unexpected windfall arrives at a crucial moment for Spurs as head coach Roberto De Zerbi seeks to execute a blockbuster £150 million double raid on Manchester City for attackers Savinho and Omar Marmoush. The Republic of Ireland international is finalizing a transfer to Real Betis valued at £17.1 million (€20 million) following two impressive seasons in Holland with AZ Alkmaar. During his stint in the Eredivisie, the 24-year-old forward scored 51 goals and provided 17 assists across 97 appearances in all competitions. Tottenham sold Parrott to AZ Alkmaar in the summer of 2024 for £6.7 million, inserting a critical 20 per cent sell-on clause. Unusually for senior player transactions, this clause applied to the entire future transfer fee rather than merely the profit margin. As a consequence of this structure, Tottenham are entitled to slightly over €4 million (£3.4 million) from the Betis agreement, providing an immediate influx of liquid cash. Funding Roberto De Zerbi’s Attacking Rebuild This unexpected cash injection enhances Tottenham’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules status while increasing liquid capital to finalize key attacking targets. Spurs have held direct discussions with Manchester City regarding a combined £150 million deal for Savinho and Omar Marmoush, with De Zerbi making fresh forward additions an absolute priority before the deadline. Additionally, Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo remains on the Italian manager’s strategic wishlist as North London hierarchy negotiate late market opportunities. Tottenham led European football spending during the early stages of the transfer window, shelling out £237 million across six initial signings. That recruitment drive was headlined by high-profile additions including Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, and central defender Jan Paul van Hecke. To balance the books, Spurs have been aggressive in streamlining their squad. The departures of former club captain Cristian Romero to Atletico Madrid for £34.2 million and full-back Djed Spence to Inter for £30 million have generated substantial income. Furthermore, goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario joined Juventus on loan with an £8.5 million buy option. If all performance add-ons across summer outgoings are triggered, Tottenham will recoup a staggering £213 million in sales, placing the club in an ideal position to conclude their marquee late-window transfers.