
Tottenham reach agreement in principle to sign Bournemouth's Senesi
Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement in principle to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi on a free transfer this summer, according to multiple reports. The deal, however, is contingent on Spurs retaining their Premier League status, with the club currently embroiled in a relegation battle. Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg reported that the 28-year-old centre-back has given his commitment to join, though nothing has been signed yet.
Senesi is set to leave Bournemouth upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the season, making him available without a transfer fee. The Argentina international has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs in the past, but appears poised to move to north London. The conditional nature of the agreement underscores the precarious position Tottenham find themselves in, sitting 18th in the table with their top-flight status far from secure.
The potential acquisition addresses a position of need for manager Roberto De Zerbi. TEAMtalk recently revealed that current defender Micky van de Ven has no intention of signing a new contract, potentially creating a vacancy in the heart of the defence. Senesi, who has three caps for Argentina, offers experience and a left-footed profile, having been a consistent performer for Bournemouth since joining from Feyenoord in 2022.
This proposed move follows a similar pattern to another of Tottenham's reported summer targets. The club has also been linked with a move for Liverpool's Andy Robertson, with that potential transfer also said to be conditional on Spurs avoiding relegation. Securing players of such experience on free transfers would represent a significant coup for the club's rebuilding plans, but only if they can secure their Premier League future.
The final weeks of the season now carry immense weight for Tottenham's immediate transfer strategy. Success in their survival fight would not only preserve their status but would allow them to activate agreements for Senesi and potentially others. Failure would see these plans collapse, forcing a drastic rethink ahead of a Championship campaign. For Senesi, a player who has also been monitored by the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United, the move represents a chance to establish himself at a historic club, provided they remain in the top division.



