Spurs Switch Focus to Wolves’ Hugo Bueno After Robertson Snub

Tottenham’s left-back hunt has taken a sharp turn. After being knocked back in a cheeky bid for Andy Robertson, Spurs are now eyeing Wolves’ Hugo Bueno – a tidy, energetic full-back who’s caught the eye this season and could set them back around £20m, according to reports.
Robertson Deal Derailed
Spurs were nudging towards a surprise agreement for Robertson last week for a modest fee believed to be about £5m, but Liverpool slammed the door once their own defensive depth looked stretched. There was talk of recalling Kostas Tsimikas from his loan to cover the gap, yet the Reds opted to keep what they’ve got and pause any exit for their Scottish stalwart. Result: Tottenham back to square one with the clock ticking.
Bueno on the Radar
Enter Hugo Bueno. The 21-year-old Spaniard has been a regular feature for Wolves this term, racking up 20 appearances and showing a blend of industry and composure down the left. He’s contracted at Molineux until 2028, and Wolves are expected to want in the region of £20m – a price point that could shift depending on how their season shakes out. Unsurprisingly, other Premier League clubs are keeping tabs as well.
What Would Spurs Be Getting?
Bueno’s not the flashiest name, but he’s a modern full-back: front-foot, good engine, and comfortable stepping into midfield zones to progress play. He reads danger well enough, gets tight in one-v-one duels, and has the legs to recover when the press is beaten. He’s still developing in the final third – the last ball can be hit and miss – but the fundamentals are there. In short, he’s mouldable, fits a proactive system, and won’t need the spotlight to shine.
Why the Urgency?
Because Spurs need balance. The left channel has cried out for reliability and a bit of thrust, and January is their shot at correcting it. Performances have stuttered, and while European nights currently garnish the calendar, their league form risks shutting that door next season. Sitting mid-table and reportedly 10 points off the top four, they need both a lift and a long-term plan at full-back.
Transfer tip: if you’re weighing up the odds on Spurs’ next left-back, the markets on best betting sites are already lively. Keep an eye on the number – if Wolves dig in near £20m, Spurs may test the water with add-ons or a structured deal.
The Verdict
Missing out on Robertson is a blow – you don’t often get the chance to bring in a proven Premier League winner for small change. But pivoting to Bueno is smart recruitment if the price is right. He’s younger, on an upward curve, and fits the profile of a side that wants to play on the front foot. Get it done quickly and it could steady the ship now and pay off handsomely over the next few seasons.
Bottom line: Spurs have identified the need. Now they need to show conviction before the window slams shut.


