Martin Dubravka has emerged as a potential option for Tottenham Hotspur, with reports claiming he is on a three-man shortlist as the club weighs up their goalkeeping plans.
The free agent market has already proven useful for Tottenham Hotspur this summer transfer window.
Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi stand out as the headline signings completed by the Lilywhites without transfer fees.
Now, it is believed Spurs could dip into that pool once again as they look to strengthen their squad further.

Tottenham eye Martin Dubravka as backup goalkeeper
According to Tottenham insider Paul O’Keefe, Spurs are believed to be searching for a backup goalkeeper this summer, and that has seen them turn to the free agent market.
Martin Dubravka, who featured 35 times for Burnley before their relegation, is said to be the leading contender as Tottenham look to add depth in goal.
The 37-year-old will leave Turf Moor at the end of the month when his contract expires.
However, Football Insider reports that Dubravka is not the only name under consideration, with Jason Steele, who has one year remaining on his Brighton contract, and Leeds United’s Karl Darlow, whose deal expires this month, also on the shortlist.
Spurs goalkeeper reshuffle could see Antonin Kinsky promoted
With Spurs targeting a backup goalkeeper, changes are expected in their goalkeeping department.
Spurs Web have reported that Guglielmo Vicario could be moved on amid interest from clubs in Italy, opening the door for Antonin Kinsky to become the first choice under Roberto De Zerbi.
The 23-year-old Czech international impressed during the run-in after Vicario’s hernia surgery, and having joined in 2025, he now looks set to establish himself as Tottenham’s number one.
