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Tottenham close to agreeing new five-year contract with player currently on £30k per week

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Tottenham Hotspur are closing in on securing Antonin Kinsky’s long-term future, with reports revealing details of Spurs’ contract offer.

Spurs Web reported yesterday that following the free transfer signing of Martin Dubravka, Tottenham’s attention shifted towards tying down Antonin Kinsky.

The Czech international, who missed the World Cup due to surgery, was vital for Roberto De Zerbi’s side during the Premier League run-in, conceding just seven goals in the final seven matches as Spurs secured their top-flight status.

StatPremier LeagueEFL CupUEFA Champions LeagueFA CupUEFA Super CupTotal
Appearances72110
Goals Conceded72312
Clean Sheets2103
Yellow Cards
Second Yellow Cards
Red Cards
Minutes Played630′180′17′827′
Antonin Kinsky 25-26 stats

It is understood that his performances have prompted Tottenham to draft a contract that reflects his importance to the team as De Zerbi continues wholesale changes.

Antonin Kinsky Tottenham
Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / Instagram

Tottenham close to agreeing new Kinsky contract

According to Sky Sports reporter Lyall Thomas, Tottenham are now understood to be edging closer to agreeing a new deal with Kinsky.

The journalist explains that the contract on offer is a five-year deal, which would see Kinsky remain in north London until 2031.

However, a further option to extend until 2032 is also included in the deal as Tottenham look to tie Kinsky down to a long-term contract.

Lyall Thomas wrote on X: “Antonin Kinsky is close to agreeing new five-year #Tottenham contract with option to 2032. #Spurs hopeful of conclusion soon.”

Kinsky set for pay rise as Vicario linked with exit

Of course, the new deal will likely see Kinsky‘s earnings at Tottenham increase from the terms he agreed when he first joined the club during the winter window of 2025.

The Czech international signed a six-year deal at the time and was placed on £30,000 per week.

However, that could change significantly in his new contract, and it would not be surprising if Kinsky’s wages doubled or even tripled.

At the moment, Guglielmo Vicario earns £70,000 per week, and that could provide an indication of how far Spurs are willing to go with Kinsky set to become the club’s first-choice goalkeeper, as Vicario continues to be linked with a move to Italy and Tottenham remain keen to move him on.

PlayerPositionCountryAnnual SalaryWeekly Salary
Cristian RomeroDefenderArgentina£10,140,00£195,000
Xavi SimonsMidfielderNetherlands£10,140,00£195,000
James MaddisonMidfielderEngland£8,840,000£170,000
Conor GallagherMidfielderEngland£8,320,000£160,000
Mohammed KudusMidfielderGhana£7,800,000£150,000
Dominic SolankeForwardEngland£7,280,000£140,000
Dejan KulusevskiForwardSweden£5,720,000£110,000
RicharlisonForwardBrazil£4,680,000£90,000
Micky van de VenDefenderNetherlands£4,680,000£90,000
Radu DragusinDefenderRomania£4,420,000£85,000
Pedro PorroDefenderSpain£4,420,000£85,000
Ben DaviesDefenderWales£4,160,000£80,000
Rodrigo BentancurMidfielderUruguay£3,900,000£75,000
Archie GrayMidfielderEngland£3,900,000£75,000
Destiny UdogieDefenderItaly£3,900,000£75,000
Guglielmo VicarioGoalkeeperItaly£3,900,000£75,000
Pape Matar SarrMidfielderSenegal£3,640,000£70,000
Kevin DansoDefenderAustria£3,380,000£65,000
Lucas BergvallMidfielderSweden£3,120,000£60,000
Mathys TelForwardFrance£2,860,000£55,000
Wilson OdobertMidfielderFrance£2,080,000£40,000
Djed SpenceDefenderEngland£2,080,000£40,000
Antonin KinskyGoalkeeperCzechia£1,560,000£30,000
SouzaDefenderBrazil£1,300,000£25,000
Brandon AustinGoalkeeperEngland£780,000£15,000
Ashley PhillipsDefenderEngland£780,000£15,000
Dane ScarlettStrikerEngland£648,000£12,000
Mikey MooreMidfielderEngland£260,000£5,000
Yang-min HyeokMidfielderSouth Korea£260,000£5,000
Jamie DonleyMidfielderEngland£213,200£4,100
Will LankshearStrikerEngland£176,800£3,400
Current Tottenham first-team players and how much they earn per year and per week
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