Tottenham ready cheeky Marcus Rashford bid to seal yet another new transfer
Tottenham Hotspur's transfer window is shaping up rather nicely as they look to rebuild.
The Lilywhites secured their Premier League spot on the final day of the term with a 1-0 win against Everton.
This was made possible by Roberto De Zerbi, who was able to steer the Lilywhites away from danger following his April arrival.
The Italian was handed the reigns as Spurs aim for a more prosperous long-term future under his management.
Marcos Senesi, Jan Paul van Hecke and Andy Robertson have already arrived thus far, while there are links with Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes.
Tottenham have shown serious signs of intent already, and this has carried on, with links to Manchester United and England forward Marcus Rashford.
Tottenham plot Premier League reset with Marcus Rashford
Finishing 17th in successive years, the only way is up for the Lilywhites, who have shown serious ambition in the early days of the summer.
Now, the I Paper report that Tottenham are exploring the possibility of making an offer - one lower than the £40million valuation set after his 2024-25 loan to Aston Villa.
Rashford spent the 2025-26 season out on loan at Barcelona, after falling out of favour under Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford.
As of now, his preference is said to be the Catalan giants, after scoring 14 times and registering 14 assists under Hansi Flick, despite Barcelona opting not to activate the £26m option to buy.
However, Tottenham could prove an enticing opportunity, with the recent signs outlining the ambitions of correcting the slide of the last few years.
Rashford link matches early summer theme for Tottenham
With the backline strengthened following the additions of Van Hecke and Senesi in particular, key areas are being targeted by Spurs.
The same can be said out wide, with Savinho, Said El Mala and Cody Gakpo also emerging as potential Tottenham players thus far.
Following De Zerbi's appointment, he had to continue with the same makeshift solutions out wide in Randal Kolo Muani and Mathys Tel - both of whom being strikers by trade.
Injuries to Mohammed Kudus, Wilson Odobert and Dejan Kulusevski left the North Londoners desperately thin in this area, and it seems that De Zerbi is hell bent on finding a fix for this ahead of next term.

