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·6 February 2026

Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham Hotspur forward set to leave in £7.8m move

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Bahia Agree Permanent Deal With Tottenham Forward

Brazilian side Bahia have reached an agreement to sign Alejo Véliz from Tottenham on a permanent basis, with credit to Fabrizio Romano for reporting the development. The update confirms, “€9m fee plus add-ons,” with the move now verbally agreed following discussions with director Cadu Santoro.

Transfer terms and timing clarified

The deal is structured around a €9m upfront fee plus performance related add-ons. Véliz expressed a preference to remain in Rosario until the conclusion of his loan spell before completing the switch, a request that has been factored into the agreement.


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Medical scheduled for June

A medical is expected to take place in June, allowing all parties to finalise documentation in a controlled timeframe. From Tottenham’s perspective, this represents a clean exit strategy that recoups value while giving the player clarity over his next step.

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There was early intrigue around Véliz, but first team minutes never truly looked close, particularly with Tottenham’s attacking depth and tactical demands. A permanent sale, rather than another loan, provides closure and flexibility.

The reported “€9m fee plus add-ons” matters. Supporters are increasingly aware of squad churn and sustainability, and deals like this help fund future recruitment without clogging pathways. It also avoids the familiar cycle of repeat loans that rarely increase value.

There is also an element of respect in how the move has been handled. Allowing the player to remain in Rosario until the end of his loan reflects a pragmatic approach that protects form and confidence. Spurs fans tend to appreciate clarity, and this deal offers exactly that.

Ultimately, this looks like a win across the board. Tottenham move on efficiently, Bahia secure a young forward they clearly believe in, and the player gets a defined role rather than lingering on the margins. Sometimes the smartest transfers are the quiet ones that simply make sense.

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