Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement to sign highly experienced goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka, who is expected to officially join the club during this transfer window. The deal has been completed, with the veteran shot-stopper set to add competition and experience to the Spurs squad.
Dúbravka, who has previously played for clubs including Burnley F.C. and Manchester United F.C., joins Tottenham with a strong track record of performing at the highest level for several years. Spurs' management believes his experience will be valuable to the team as they prepare for the new season.
Reports indicate that Dúbravka will not be the first-choice goalkeeper but will instead serve as the backup keeper behind Antonín Kinský, who continues to enjoy the full confidence of Tottenham's coaching staff.
Meanwhile, last season’s first-choice goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, is expected to leave the club during the summer transfer window. This development has opened the door for Spurs to restructure their goalkeeping department ahead of the 2026/27 season.
These changes signal the beginning of a new chapter in Tottenham’s goalkeeping setup, as the club continues to strengthen its squad for both domestic and European competitions next season.



