Tottenham Hotspur are preparing a fresh contract offer for Pedro Porro despite continued speculation linking the full-back with a move away from north London.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Pedro Porro had stated after the end of the season that he was focusing on the World Cup and wanted to limit his attention to transfer speculation.
However, the rumour mill has not evaded him since those comments, with reports stating that Manchester City and Real Madrid are keen on Pedro Porro.
Nevertheless, Spurs remain adamant that they do not want to lose the 26-year-old full-back, with Roberto De Zerbi viewing Porro as a key part of his team.

Tottenham closing in on Pedro Porro contract extension amid transfer interest
Fabrizio Romano has now revealed the latest involving Tottenham and Porro amid interest from some of Europe’s elite.
While Spurs have made their stance on Porro clear, the Italian now reports that Tottenham are closing in on a new deal for Pedro Porro, which should run until June 2030.
He adds that Porro has always been untouchable under Roberto De Zerbi. The Spaniard did not miss a single game under the Italian since he joined Spurs and played a big role in Tottenham’s relegation fight.
His tweet reads: “Tottenham are closing in on new deal for Pedro Porro until June 2030, always been untouchable for De Zerbi.”
Spurs plan significant pay rise for Pedro Porro
Porro’s new deal would see his wages increase significantly, as his current pay does not reflect his importance to the team.
Porro currently takes home £85,000 per week, which places him among the top ten highest-paid players at Tottenham. However, he is on similar wages to Radu Dragusin, who is more or less a fourth-choice centre-back.
Given how readily available Porro is and how much he is willing to fight for the shirt, a pay rise could see him move into the top five earners at Spurs.
A rise to between £110,000 and £150,000 per week would represent an increase of between approximately 29 per cent and 76 per cent, which would put him in the same wage bracket as the likes of Kudus and Kulusevski.
| Player | Position | Country | Annual Salary | Weekly Salary |
| Cristian Romero | Defender | Argentina | £10,140,00 | £195,000 |
| Xavi Simons | Midfielder | Netherlands | £10,140,00 | £195,000 |
| James Maddison | Midfielder | England | £8,840,000 | £170,000 |
| Conor Gallagher | Midfielder | England | £8,320,000 | £160,000 |
| Mohammed Kudus | Midfielder | Ghana | £7,800,000 | £150,000 |
| Dominic Solanke | Forward | England | £7,280,000 | £140,000 |
| Dejan Kulusevski | Forward | Sweden | £5,720,000 | £110,000 |
| Richarlison | Forward | Brazil | £4,680,000 | £90,000 |
| Micky van de Ven | Defender | Netherlands | £4,680,000 | £90,000 |
| Radu Dragusin | Defender | Romania | £4,420,000 | £85,000 |
| Pedro Porro | Defender | Spain | £4,420,000 | £85,000 |
| Ben Davies | Defender | Wales | £4,160,000 | £80,000 |
| Rodrigo Bentancur | Midfielder | Uruguay | £3,900,000 | £75,000 |
| Archie Gray | Midfielder | England | £3,900,000 | £75,000 |
| Destiny Udogie | Defender | Italy | £3,900,000 | £75,000 |
| Guglielmo Vicario | Goalkeeper | Italy | £3,900,000 | £75,000 |
| Pape Matar Sarr | Midfielder | Senegal | £3,640,000 | £70,000 |
| Kevin Danso | Defender | Austria | £3,380,000 | £65,000 |
| Lucas Bergvall | Midfielder | Sweden | £3,120,000 | £60,000 |
| Mathys Tel | Forward | France | £2,860,000 | £55,000 |
| Wilson Odobert | Midfielder | France | £2,080,000 | £40,000 |
| Djed Spence | Defender | England | £2,080,000 | £40,000 |
| Antonin Kinsky | Goalkeeper | Czechia | £1,560,000 | £30,000 |
| Souza | Defender | Brazil | £1,300,000 | £25,000 |
| Brandon Austin | Goalkeeper | England | £780,000 | £15,000 |
| Ashley Phillips | Defender | England | £780,000 | £15,000 |
| Dane Scarlett | Striker | England | £648,000 | £12,000 |
| Mikey Moore | Midfielder | England | £260,000 | £5,000 |
| Yang-min Hyeok | Midfielder | South Korea | £260,000 | £5,000 |
| Jamie Donley | Midfielder | England | £213,200 | £4,100 |
| Will Lankshear | Striker | England | £176,800 | £3,400 |
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