Tottenham‘s squad overhaul shows little sign of slowing down as Roberto De Zerbi continues to reshape his options ahead of the new season.

Cristian Romero remains heavily linked with a move to Spain, while Richarlison, Guglielmo Vicario and Lucas Bergvall have all been mentioned as possible departures as Spurs look to balance their expensive recruitment drive.

With the North London club aiming to raise significant funds through player sales, more exits are expected before the transfer window closes.

The latest player facing an uncertain future is Djed Spence.

Djed Spence he is told to leave as Liverpool eye move for Tottenham star

According to TEAMtalk, the England international has been informed that he is not part of De Zerbi’s long-term plans and is free to assess his options this summer.

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The report adds that Inter Milan have already held discussions with Spence’s representatives, while Liverpool, Newcastle and several other English clubs are also monitoring the situation.

It marks another dramatic twist in Spence’s career.

The 25-year-old has experienced plenty of highs and lows since arriving from Middlesbrough.

After several loan spells away from Tottenham, he rebuilt his reputation through consistent performances and has now earned recognition at international level with his World Cup display against Norway on Saturday.

Football FanCast’s Verdict

Credibility

TEAMtalk has established itself as an interesting source for transfer exclusives, particularly through journalists with established contacts across England and Europe. While not every report reaches completion, many are later corroborated by larger outlets. This story has also gathered support through subsequent reporting, adding weight to the initial claims.

Finances

Recent reports have valued Spence at around £25 million, a figure that would represent useful income as Tottenham continue reshaping De Zerbi’s squad. This could even rise if the defender continues to impress at the World Cup. After major spending earlier in the window, player sales are expected to fund further additions, making departures like Spence’s financially significant.

Insight

Spence’s greatest strengths are his pace, recovery defending and willingness to attack from deep. Comfortable on either side of defence, he has matured considerably since his early Tottenham struggles and has become a more disciplined all-round full-back without losing the direct running that first brought him attention.

Impact

Any club signing Spence would acquire a defender entering his prime years with Premier League and international experience. His versatility allows managers to switch systems without changing personnel, while his athleticism makes him particularly effective in teams that rely on aggressive pressing and attack-minded full-backs.

His athleticism, ability to operate on either flank and attacking instincts have made him an attractive option for clubs across Europe.

Yet that has not been enough to secure his future under De Zerbi.

Djed Spence for England
Djed Spence for England 

The Italian coach is overseeing a significant rebuild, with Tottenham prepared to make difficult decisions on established first-team players if it allows further investment elsewhere in the squad.

Spence’s versatility is valued, but TEAMtalk say the club would sanction a sale if a suitable offer arrives during the current window.

Inter’s interest is particularly noteworthy.

The Serie A champions have been exploring defensive reinforcements throughout the summer and have already opened conversations over a possible move.

Djed Spence for Tottenham

However, competition could intensify if Premier League clubs decide to formalise their interest after Spence’s recent performances increased his profile.

Liverpool and Newcastle are both credited with keeping close tabs on developments, meaning Tottenham may not be short of potential buyers.

Should Tottenham sell Djed Spence?

From Spurs’ perspective, the timing is understandable.

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The club have invested heavily in strengthening De Zerbi’s squad and are now entering the phase of the window where outgoings become increasingly important.

If Spence is unlikely to feature regularly, selling him while his stock is high could represent sensible business.

Whether Inter ultimately win the race or an English club steps forward remains unclear, but Tottenham’s decision have effectively opened the door.

After years of fighting to establish himself in North London, Spence now appears likely to begin the next chapter of his career elsewhere.