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Tottenham Keeps Goalkeeper Plans Straight, Says Sky Sports

North London, United KingdomMonday, July 6, 2026

Spurs Secure Goalkeeping Future with Dubravka Signing

Spurs are clear about who will guard their net next season. After picking up Martin Dubravka from Burnley, the club has set its sights on strengthening its squad for future glory. Dubravka will sit behind Antonin Kinsky, who is already on a new contract that rewards his solid performances last year.

The North London side moved fast in the transfer market, securing five new players this summer. Their goal is simple: add quality talent that can help the club climb back to trophy‑winning status. Tottenham’s manager, Roberto De Zerbi, is especially keen on keeping Kinsky as his first‑choice goalkeeper. His shot‑stopping, passing and leadership have earned him a leading role in the team.

Despite Dubravka’s arrival, rumours of Manchester City’s 23‑year‑old keeper James Trafford have lingered. Trafford, who only played cup games for City last season, is looking for regular minutes. However, a Sky Sports reporter clarified that Tottenham have no interest in him. The club believes its current goalkeeping set‑up is solid enough and prefers to keep Kinsky as the main man in goal.

Trafford has other clubs eager for his services, and he may move elsewhere to revive his career. Tottenham’s focus remains on stability and long‑term planning, not chasing a young goalkeeper who is already in the mix at other clubs.

The club’s recent signings and contract extensions show a clear strategy: build around trusted players and give them the time to grow. With Kinsky’s contract renewed and Dubravka on board, Spurs are ready for the next chapter in their quest for trophies.

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