Man City eye Pedro Porro transfer as Tottenham set fee and deal timeline
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Manchester City have 'initiated contact' regarding a potential move for Tottenham full-back Pedro Porro this summer, according to reports.
The 26-year-old struggled through a challenging campaign in north London but emerged as one of Roberto De Zerbi's most reliable performers following the March international break as Spurs secured their Premier League survival.
In total, Porro, who has been in north London for the past three-and-a-half years, featured 46 times across all competitions in 2025/26, netting twice and registering six assists.
However, he could depart Tottenham during the summer transfer window. Spanish publication AS claims that City are keen on landing Porro and have opened discussions about bringing the Spain international to the Etihad.
City are eager to bolster the right flank of their defence, with Matheus Nunes having occupied that role for much of this season, and Porro has emerged as a primary target ahead of the window opening.
Both Porro and Tottenham are aware of City's pursuit, and Spurs have established a minimum asking price of approximately £50million, £10m higher than the fee the club paid Sporting CP for his services in January 2023.
Porro previously spent three years on City's books but failed to make a single senior appearance. He joined City for £11m in August 2019 before being loaned to Real Valladolid and subsequently Sporting.
It was at Sporting where he secured a place in the first team and played a key role in Ruben Amorim's side lifting the Primeira Liga and the Taca da Liga. But less than six months after Sporting made his transfer permanent, Porro swapped Lisbon for London as Tottenham swooped in and secured his signature on a long-term contract.
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Porro has remained at Spurs since, and played a crucial role in the squad that claimed the Europa League title last season. In total, the former Girona player has clocked up more than 150 appearances during his spell at Tottenham.
De Zerbi and Spurs are keen to retain Porro, who was deployed as a right winger in Sunday's 1-0 victory over Everton , but the Spaniard may opt to move on and explore new opportunities.
And when quizzed about his Tottenham future earlier this week, Porro appeared to dismiss speculation surrounding a departure from north London. "I have a contract with Tottenham," he said in an interview with Onda Cero Extremadura.
"I haven't even had time to glance over. We've been focused until the last minute. I don't want to hear anything; I want to switch off and enjoy myself."
With the Premier League campaign now concluded, Porro's immediate focus will shift to the upcoming World Cup, as Spain aim to lift the trophy for the first time since 2010.
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