Tottenham Decide to Sell Guglielmo Vicario Regardless of Who Next Manager is

Tottenham Hotspur have already decided that they will offload Guglielmo Vicario during the summer transfer window, according to TEAMtalk, regardless of the identity of their next permanent manager.

Full focus right now at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is keeping the club in the Premier League, with form under previous manager Thomas Frank dragging them deep into relegation trouble.

Ahead of Sunday’s trip to face Fulham, Spurs are just four points above West Ham United in the final relegation spot, as they look to avoid a disastrous demotion to the Championship next term.

There are likely to be big changes in the Tottenham squad no matter which league they find themselves in in 2026-27, with Vicario set to be one big-name who will be sacrificed.

Tottenham Hierarchy Want Vicario Upgrade

Guglielmo Vicario in action for Tottenham

The Italian is in his third season as Tottenham’s number one goalkeeper following a move from Italian club Empoli in 2023, but the club’s hierarchy doesn’t want him between the sticks again next term, according to TEAMtalk.

Spurs decision-makers clearly haven’t been impressed by what they’ve seen from the 29-year-old, who it has been reported is open to a move back to Italy to play for Serie A giants Inter Milan.

The club have made the ruthless call before they even decide who their next permanent manager will be, which would usually be a decision left up to the incoming boss.

Tottenham are now determined to land a ‘top-class’ replacement for Vicario, who earns £95,000-a-week including bonuses, ahead of next season, with Lens’ standout shot-stopper Robin Risser emerging as a preferred option.

Vicario Might Not be Only Big Tottenham Player Exit

Micky van de Ven celebrating after scoring for Tottenham against Everton in the Premier League

It was reported by the same outlet earlier this month that Tottenham’s board are also in a ‘state of panic’ at which players they could lose during the summer, especially if they do go down to England’s second tier.

Highly-rated defender Micky van de Ven is reportedly likely to leave Spurs regardless, while six other Tottenham players are also ready to jump ship should the worst happen in the coming months.

The Dutchman wouldn’t be the only loss from the backline, with Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie also likely to seek moves away from north London.

It’s been reported in Romero’s homeland Argentina that the Spurs captain will leave the club in the summer.

Tottenham’s attack would be hit hard too, with James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Xavi Simons and Dominic Solanke all likely to chase exits should Spurs fail to preserve their Premier League status.

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