Romano tips Spurs to seal triple attacking swoop before deadline

Tottenham might have set the early pace in the market, but the word from Fabrizio Romano is they’re not done yet. The transfer oracle believes Spurs are primed for a late flurry in attack, targeting two wide men and a centre-forward to round off a busy summer.
Romano’s line is clear: Spurs want three signings up top — two wingers and a striker — with confidence behind the scenes that the club can deliver before the deadline. It’s ambitious, but it’s very Tottenham right now: decisive, front-foot, and keen to give their manager the tools for an aggressive, high-tempo front line.
Wingers: Savinho top of the list, Neto as insurance, Gakpo talks alive
Savinho is the name at the top of the whiteboard. Tottenham see him as the pace-and-chaos option to stretch games, and he’s the one they’re pushing hardest for. Should that stall, Pedro Neto is viewed as the alternative — a Premier League-proven livewire when fit, though his hamstrings will give the medical team something to ponder.
Then there’s Cody Gakpo. Romano says conversations are ongoing and the player is open to the move. The catch? Liverpool need cover lined up before they’ll green-light anything. Similar story with Manchester City’s stance on Savinho — replacements first, then decisions. In other words: patience, leverage, and a dealmaking dance right up to the tape.
The No 9 puzzle: proven Premier League goals or a marquee swing?
Romano also flagged a separate push for a central striker, though the shortlist is fluid. Links to Eli Junior Kroupi cooled after an injury setback, while talk around Monaco’s Folarin Balogun has been played down. That leaves the classic fork in the road: go proven domestic or take a grander swing from abroad.
Ivan Toney fits the “plug-and-play” brief better than most — goals, presence, and an edge that Premier League defences respect. Victor Osimhen would be a box-office arrival, but the financials and wage package are understood to be hefty, which complicates any late-window strike.
Why Spurs fancy they’ll get it done
Spurs were the division’s early market movers, reshaping defence and midfield by July. The final act is all about goal threat. With multiple plates spinning — Savinho priority, Neto backup, Gakpo talks bubbling, and a separate push for a No 9 — Tottenham are backing their negotiating team to thread the needle before September 1.
From a footballing standpoint, it all tracks. This squad needs extra gears out wide and a penalty-box menace to turn pressure into points. Land two wingers who can beat a man and one striker who lives between the posts, and suddenly the attack looks two-deep across the line — the sort of depth title-tilters take for granted.
Pundit’s verdict
It’s bold, but sensible. Savinho brings pure acceleration, Neto brings craft (and a fitness question), while Gakpo is a glide-runner who can finish off patterns or arrive late to score. Pair that with a reliable No 9 and you’ve got balance, variety and a bench that scares people. The caveat? Timing. City and Liverpool won’t blink until their own dominoes fall. So expect a patient Spurs, ready to pounce the minute the chains loosen.
As ever, keep an eye on the deadline-week mood music — when the odds start twitching on the best betting sites, it’s often a nudge that something’s moved behind the curtain.
Bottom line: the intent is real, the targets are clear, and Tottenham’s ambition — as Romano puts it — shows no sign of easing off. If they thread this triple needle, the season’s tone changes overnight.


