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Joao Palhinha Will Fall Out of Favour Under De Zerbi

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Tottenham are preparing for a new era under Roberto De Zerbi, and there are going to be winners and losers when it comes to their current squad, with the new manager implementing his own ideas.

Spurs needed a fresh face at the helm after a difficult few months, and De Zerbi now has seven Premier League games to ensure they survive.

Tottenham have no other focus after recently being knocked out of the Champions League, allowing De Zerbi to put everything into the relegation battle.

The Tottenham boss has been working with his new squad for a few days now, with a host of players returning from international duty last week.

Who De Zerbi relies on for the final seven games remains to be seen, and it’s going to be interesting to see his first XI when they face Sunderland this weekend.

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Palhinha Could Struggle Under De Zerbi

Joao Palhinha in action for Tottenham Hotspur

One player who could struggle under De Zerbi is midfielder Joao Palhinha.

The Portuguese international has been deployed in possession-based sides in the past, but he’s going to struggle to deal with the intensity of De Zerbi’s style.

Looking at the footage from De Zerbi’s first training session in charge, there is a heavy focus on short, sharp passing, and intensity out of possession.

That’s something that Palhinha struggles with, and he might be one player who sees his game time fall off a cliff under the new manager.

De Zerbi will be spending this week working out who’s going to be in his XI for the Sunderland clash, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Palhinha on the bench.

Palhinha Was Shipped Out by Bayern

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Last season under Vincent Kompany, Palhinha started just six Bundesliga games for Bayern Munich, which shows the struggles he had in adapting to their style of play.

Kompany and De Zerbi share similar principles in terms of keeping the ball, and Palhinha is going to find it tricky to play at a high tempo, progressing the ball from deep.

Palhinha has played 38 times this season for Tottenham in all competitions, but he’s likely to see his game time decrease under De Zerbi.

The former Fulham midfielder will be hoping to impress his new manager over the coming days, and it remains to be seen whether he will be fancied.

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Man Utd Eye Lille Forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo for Summer Transfer

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Manchester United are looking to strengthen their attacking options as we head towards the summer transfer window.

The Red Devils are certainly in the market to sign midfielders this summer, but they could also look to strengthen in other areas.

It’s an incredibly important summer transfer window for United as they look to build a squad capable of competing in the Champions League.

The Red Devils were without European football during the 2025/26 season, which made it easier for them to finish in the top four due to the lack of distractions.

Michael Carrick’s side will now be playing twice a week for large parts of the season, so they’ll need a deeper and more competitive squad.


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According to Sky Sports reporter Lyall Thomas, Manchester United have working on Lille forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo ahead of the summer transfer window.

The 21-year-old is set to compete at the World Cup with Belgium, and United are showing an interest as a potential forward option.

Despite his age, Fernandez-Pardo made 29 appearances for Lille in Ligue 1 last season, providing 13 goals and assists combined.

The Belgian forward, who has made two appearances for his country so far, predominantly plays as a centre forward but can also play on either wing.

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Versatile Forward Could be Smart for Man Utd

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Signing a versatile forward in the summer transfer window could be an ideal move for United ahead of the 2026/2027 season.

Bringing in a player capable of playing in multiple positions in the forward line would be hugely beneficial, especially when Carrick looks to rotate his squad across different competitions.

Fernandez-Pardo, described as ‘one of the most promising forwards in Europe’, should receive a significant amount of game time if he were to make the move to Old Trafford due to their European qualification.

Whether he’d be keen on a move to United remains to be seen, and it doesn’t appear to be any more than just interest as it stands.

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Tottenham In Talks to Sign Joao Palhinha After Savinho and Van Hecke

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Tottenham Hotspur are in talks to sign Savinho and Jan Paul van Hecke as their summer business shows no signs of slowing down, but they are also negotiating terms to sign another player for Roberto De Zerbi, according to TEAMtalk.

Tottenham chiefs knew that they had to make sweeping changes to their squad over the summer break following successive 17th-placed finishes in the Premier League, and the early signs are that they mean business.

Spurs might end the summer being the busiest Premier League club in the market if their early moves are anything to go by, with Andy Robertson already through the door at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on a free transfer.

Marcos Senesi is set to be announced on a similar deal after he left Bournemouth following the expiry of his contract, but the north Londoners are nowhere near being done.

De Zerbi wants to add a third new defender to his squad in Van Hecke, who he worked with during his spell as Brighton boss, which would suggest we could see a high-profile exit at the heart of the Spurs defence.

Cristian Romero looks the most likely candidate given the amount of talk there has been around his future in 2026, but the only changes won’t be restricted to defence and attack.

Tottenham Re-Negotiating Joao Palhinha Terms

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Joao Palhinha celebrates Premier League win over Aston Villa via Reuters

It was a rollercoaster season-long loan spell for Joao Palhinha at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Bayern Munich man started well, and it looked as though Spurs would be activating their £26m option to sign the Portugal international on a permanent basis.

However, a mid-season dip threw that into doubt, before his rejuvenation at the end of the season under De Zerbi changed minds again, with the Italian making it clear he wanted to sign the 30-year-old on a full-time basis. He has labelled him as ‘one of the best’ players to work with.

Tottenham are in talks to renegotiate the terms of the deal with Bayern as they look to get a deal over the line, according to TEAMtalk, with the hope of agreeing a reduced fee with the Bundesliga champions.

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Joao Palhinha Wants Tottenham Move Despite Reports

Joao Palhinha in action for Tottenham Hotspur via Reuters

Fabrizio Romano reported last week that despite reports from his home country that Tottenham had pulled out of the race for his signature as he was prioritising a move back to his homeland, it wasn’t actually the case.

Romano claims that the 30-year-old is actually giving priority to staying at Spurs permanently because of his relationship with De Zerbi.

The Italian journalist does say that Sporting Lisbon are waiting in the wings if the north Londoners can’t reach an agreement with Bayern however.

Tottenham chiefs appear to be spinning many plates at the same time right now in terms of transfers, but landing Palhinha could be one of their most important signings of the summer.

De Zerbi clearly loves the Portuguese star’s experience, and despite his deeper midfield position, Palhinha showed his character and threat in the final third with two crucial goals against Wolves and Everton during the run-in as they staved off relegation from the Premier League.

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Man City Bid £120m for Man Utd Target Elliot Anderson

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Manchester City have reportedly made a £120 million bid to sign a Manchester United target ahead of the summer transfer window, according to David Ornstein.

City are preparing to enter a new era after Pep Guardiola left the club following the conclusion of the 2025/2026 season. It’s certainly an interesting period for the Manchester club, who are so used to having Guardiola in charge.

GIVEMESPORT understands that Enzo Maresca is set to take charge of Man City, although they are yet to officially confirm his appointment.

Some clubs will be looking to get some business out of the way before the World Cup, when players’ prices often rise after strong tournaments.

It now appears that Man City are looking to do just that.


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According to David Ornstein of The Athletic, Manchester City have submitted a verbal proposal to Nottingham Forest for Elliot Anderson. The deal is believed to be over £120 million, but Forest wants a British record fee guaranteed, not after bonuses.

Anderson is also a target for Manchester United, but it remains to be seen whether they will make an offer.

The Nottingham Forest midfielder is currently away with England ahead of the World Cup as they prepare for their first game against Croatia next week.

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Elliot Anderson waves to the Nottingham Forest fans

It’s certainly a huge move for Man City to offer such a big fee for Anderson, and it remains to be seen whether United will now enter the race concretely.

It’s also a brave move from Forest to reject such an offer, but it’s admirable that they are willing to stick to their guns and wait for their desired fee.

Forest clearly know that a strong World Cup for Anderson, who has a big chance of starting for England, could see his value go through the roof, so they are happy to play the waiting game.

The Midlands club will certainly be hoping that United now submit their own offer, meaning they can drive the price up for Anderson.

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