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·30 May 2026

Report: Tottenham Hotspur dealt transfer hammer blow as midfielder agrees terms

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Tottenham Transfer Blow as Joao Palhinha Agrees Sporting CP Terms

Tottenham Hotspur’s summer planning has taken an early hit, with Joao Palhinha reportedly agreeing terms over a return to Sporting CP.

According to A Bola (via Give Me Sport), who were responsible for the original article, the Portugal international has reached an agreement with his former club, although Sporting still need to negotiate a deal with Bayern Munich. That remains the crucial part of the process, particularly as the Portuguese side are understood to prefer a loan move with an option to buy.


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For Tottenham, the situation is awkward. Palhinha spent the season on loan from Bayern and Spurs retain an option to make the move permanent. Roberto De Zerbi had made clear that he wanted the midfielder to stay, having described him as ‘one of the best’.

Palhinha Agreement Leaves Spurs Exposed

This is not the sort of uncertainty Tottenham needed after such a difficult campaign. Spurs survived on the final day with a 1-0 win over Everton, a result that prevented an unthinkable drop and offered the club a chance to reset.

Palhinha played a significant role in that survival push. His goals against Wolves and Everton were not decorative moments, they were season defining contributions from a player brought in primarily to protect the back four.

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He may not be the flashiest name on Tottenham’s recruitment list, but his value became increasingly obvious. He gave De Zerbi structure, aggression, experience and authority in midfield. Those qualities are not easily replaced.

Sporting CP Move Depends on Bayern

Sporting have done the personal terms part of the deal, but Bayern remain central to what happens next. The Bundesliga club will decide whether a loan with an option suits their own position, or whether they prefer a permanent sale.

That detail matters for Spurs. Until Bayern and Sporting reach an agreement, Tottenham still have a pathway to act. However, if Palhinha has already settled on the idea of returning to Portugal, Spurs face a more complicated task than simply triggering a clause or reopening talks.

De Zerbi Faces Midfield Dilemma

De Zerbi’s desire to keep Palhinha speaks volumes. The Tottenham manager inherited a fragile squad, then watched the midfielder grow into one of the more dependable figures during the run in.

Losing him would not simply remove a defensive midfielder from the squad. It would take away one of the few players who looked comfortable handling pressure when Tottenham’s season was at its most dangerous.

Spurs now need clarity. If Palhinha is leaving, the recruitment department must move quickly and decisively. Tottenham cannot afford another summer where key decisions drift, especially when the squad requires stability, leadership and a stronger spine.

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From a Tottenham perspective, this report is deeply frustrating. Palhinha was hardly signed with huge fanfare, but by the end of the season he looked like one of the few players who truly understood the situation. When Spurs needed fight, he gave them fight. When they needed composure, he offered it. When they needed someone to step forward, he scored vital goals.

That is why this feels like more than a normal transfer setback. Tottenham have spent too long letting useful players slip away while searching for something more exciting. Palhinha might not sell shirts or dominate highlight reels, but he brought responsibility to a side that often looked short of it.

If De Zerbi wants him, and if he proved himself during a relegation battle, why has the club allowed Sporting CP to get this far? Supporters can accept losing out on elite targets, but losing a player already in the building, already settled, already trusted by the manager, feels careless.

Spurs need a serious summer. Letting Palhinha walk would send the wrong message.

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