Tottenham complete fourth summer signing as De Zerbi’s goalkeeping pecking order becomes clearer
Tottenham have completed their fourth summer signing, securing experienced goalkeeper Martin Dubravka on a free transfer following his departure from Burnley. Dubravka's acquisition is strategically aimed at establishing Antonin Kinsky as the club's primary goalkeeper, with current Italy internati
By George Sessions

Tottenham have completed their fourth summer signing, securing experienced goalkeeper Martin Dubravka on a free transfer following his departure from Burnley.
Dubravka's acquisition is strategically aimed at establishing Antonin Kinsky as the club's primary goalkeeper, with current Italy international Guglielmo Vicario anticipated to leave this summer.
The Slovakia international, who previously had a loan spell at Manchester United, expressed his enthusiasm for joining one of the Premier League's biggest clubs and working within manager Roberto De Zerbi's system.
Manager Roberto De Zerbi lauded Dubravka's extensive experience, strong mentality, and adeptness with the ball at his feet, noting that he will contribute balance, leadership, and competitiveness to the team.
Dubravka joins Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, and Jan Paul van Hecke as new recruits, while Tottenham are also reportedly in advanced talks for a potential £85 million transfer for West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes.
