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·2 April 2026
Report: Tottenham Hotspur in talks over move for €45m midfielder

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·2 April 2026

Tottenham are moving with quiet intent in the transfer market, positioning themselves at the front of the queue for Galatasaray midfielder Gabriel Sara. According to Caught Offside, Spurs have already made “initial contacts” with those close to the player, signalling early groundwork ahead of a potential summer move.

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Sara, 26, has impressed in Turkey, and there is a growing sense that his next step could bring him back to English football. The report suggests he is “keen on a move back to the Premier League”, a detail that will encourage Tottenham’s recruitment team as they map out their summer strategy.
This is a deal that carries both logic and risk. Sara offers energy, creativity and an understanding of English football from his time at Norwich. Tottenham have lacked consistency in midfield this season, and a player of his profile could help restore rhythm and control.
Galatasaray’s stance is clear. They would prefer to retain him after a strong campaign, yet it is “generally felt that they would let him go for around €45m”. That valuation places Spurs at a familiar crossroads, ambition weighed against financial discipline.

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Interest from elsewhere lingers in the background. Aston Villa previously tracked Sara, although that avenue has cooled, leaving Tottenham with a clearer path, for now. Still, the market rarely stays quiet, and Spurs will be aware that hesitation can be costly.
There is also the wider context shaping this pursuit. Tottenham’s domestic struggles have cast uncertainty over their immediate future. As noted, “it’s not even guaranteed that THFC stay up as they sit dangerously close to the relegation zone”. That reality sharpens every transfer discussion.
The arrival of Roberto De Zerbi has shifted the mood. There is renewed belief that Spurs can stabilise and build again, and that confidence appears to be feeding into their recruitment plans.

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The report adds that Tottenham are “planning targets for if they stay up”, with Sara emerging as a priority. It speaks to a club attempting to balance urgency with long term vision, even in uncertain circumstances.
Sara ticks several boxes, Premier League experience, technical quality, and a willingness to take responsibility in possession. Those traits have been missing too often for Spurs this season.
There will be concern over the €45m price tag. Supporters have seen significant investment in recent years, yet results have not always followed. Spending wisely matters more than spending big. Sara must be viewed as a solution, not simply another addition.
The De Zerbi factor adds intrigue. Fans will expect a clearer identity, quicker transitions, and midfielders who can operate under pressure. Sara appears suited to that vision, someone capable of linking defence and attack with composure.
There is also an emotional element. Spurs fans want to see intent, especially during a difficult campaign. Pursuing a player who actively wants to return to England sends a positive message.
Ultimately, survival remains the priority. If Tottenham secure their Premier League status, moves like this could mark the beginning of a reset. If not, the entire equation changes. For now, Sara represents cautious hope, and that has been in short supply.
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