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·27 Mei 2026
„I feel at home“: Bayern flop Palhinha wants to stay at Spurs

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·27 Mei 2026

Joao Palhinha’s future seems to be moving further and further away from FC Bayern, with the Portuguese himself now making it clear that he would like to stay at Tottenham Hotspur on a permanent basis
After a turbulent season in the Premier League, Tottenham only managed to secure relegation on the final matchday, with Joao Palhinha, of all people, becoming the match-winner: the midfielder scored the decisive goal in the 1-0 win against Everton to keep Spurs in the league
For the 30-year-old, this match could also symbolize his future
The Portuguese international moved to London from FC Bayern on loan last summer, with a purchase option of €30 million agreed in his contract
Whether Tottenham will actually pay this sum remains to be seen, however. According to the English media, Spurs would still like to lower the price
However, Palhinha himself has now made it clear that he would like to stay. „Since my first day here, I’ve felt at home,“ the midfielder told reporters, including The Athletic, after the Everton game
The Bayern loanee was particularly clear in his comments about the club: „The fans, the crowd – a top club. Who wouldn’t want to play for Tottenham and stay here? I have everything here,“ said Palhinha
The Portuguese then even drew an unusual comparison: „It’s like a marriage.“ He continued: „What I can tell you is that I would really like to stay here.“
The statements are in line with current developments at FC Bayern. Palhinha no longer plays a key role in the long-term plans at Säbener Straße. The Munich club would like to get the midfielder off the payroll permanently in the summer
Sporting Lisbon have also been repeatedly linked with the defensive midfielder recently, while statements from Tottenham coach Roberto De Zerbi have already indicated that Spurs can envisage a permanent transfer
The decisive factor will now be whether Tottenham exercise their option to buy or enter into new negotiations with Bayern over the transfer fee
However, one thing seems clear: Palhinha himself currently sees his future in London rather than Munich.







































