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·9 March 2026
Juventus eye Tottenham defender Djed Spence

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·9 March 2026


Tottenham Hotspur defender Djed Spence is attracting interest from Juventus, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
A fee of around €30 million could convince Spurs to sell Spence, who played a key role in their Europa League success last season.
He has also been a mainstay in the first team this term, consistently displaying his versatility by playing in both full-back positions.
Juventus have been impressed by the Spurs ace, who has experience playing in Italy with Genoa.
Sporting director Marco Ottolini played a role in bringing him to Genoa as part of the Radu Dragusin deal.
Tottenham are in a very good negotiating position. He recently signed a new deal until 2029, and they can demand a healthy fee for him.
If Juventus are willing to part with around €30m for Spence, Tottenham should seriously consider cashing in while his stock is high.
The funds could be reinvested smartly elsewhere in the squad. Oscar Mingueza, whose contract with Celta Vigo expires this summer, is an option.
The former Barcelona defender has quietly impressed in La Liga. Mingueza has won 63 percent of his aerial duels and 54% of his ground duels, underlining his all-round defensive ability.
He can operate on both flanks, offering the same tactical flexibility Spence provides.
Replacing a €30m asset with a versatile free agent would represent smart squad management from Spurs this summer. They have other pressing areas where that money could be spent.









































