Tottenham Hotspur have agreed their third first-team sale of the summer, following Luka Vuskovic’s £50m move to Brighton and Alejo Veliz’s transfer to Bahia.
It is well known that Spurs have been splashing the cash so far in the transfer window, bringing in six new players and spending £237m before many rivals have even secured their first summer signing.
In fact, 2026 marks Tottenham’s second-biggest summer of spending in the club’s history, and looks set to climb above the £272m spent in 2024.
Spurs Web have already outlined how Tottenham could recoup their entire £237m expenditure and more through ten player sales this summer – and it now looks like number three is complete.

Tottenham agree Radu Dragusin loan to Fiorentina
Fabrizio Romano was the first to break the news on Sunday evening, reporting that Fiorentina have agreed a loan deal to sign Radu Dragusin from Tottenham with an obligation to buy.
The Italian transfer expert claims Spurs will receive £16.5m in total from the loan fee, obligation to buy, and salary covered until June.
Gianluca Di Marzio backed up this report, stating that Spurs will get £1.3m as a loan fee, and a further £15m in the summer of 2027 for the transfer itself.
However, Alasdair Gold has heard a higher number. He reports that the obligation is actually worth a potential £21.4m if certain criteria are met, while Tottenham also have a 10% sell-on clause for any future profit.
He tweeted: ‘Understand Spurs have agreed a loan with obligation to buy deal with Fiorentina for Radu Dragusin to depart. The obligation is £21.4m (25m euros) if he hits a set amount of games, plus a 10% sell-on on any profit Fiorentina should make on the Romanian with a later sale.’
Spurs are not done selling quite yet
Tottenham may have earned a combined £79.1m from selling Luka Vuskovic, Dragusin, and Alejo Veliz, but the outgoings will be coming thick and fast for the Lilywhites this summer.
We still expect Cristian Romero to fetch a fee of around £60m, Guglielmo Vicario to earn Spurs another £15m, and Richarlison to potentially make a £15m move away from N17.
There are even rumours that Spurs could part ways with young, promising players like Lucas Bergvall, Pape Matar Sarr, and Alfie Devine this summer to fund Roberto De Zerbi’s rebuild.
