Tottenham Hotspur are facing increasing speculation over the future of their standout right-back, Pedro Porro, as top clubs across Europe, including Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Manchester United, reportedly show interest in securing his services.
Since making his permanent move to North London last year, the 25-year-old Spaniard has become an integral part of Spurs’ setup.
Known for his attacking prowess and defensive reliability, Porro has quickly emerged as one of the Premier League’s top attacking full-backs.
In his first full season with the club, he scored three goals and provided seven assists in 35 league appearances.
Manchester United eyeing move for Pedro Porro
Reports from Spanish outlet AS suggest that Manchester United, now managed by Ruben Amorim, are considering a serious push for Porro.
Amorim’s familiarity with the player, developed during their time together at Sporting CP, could be a significant factor in the Red Devils’ pursuit and could put them in a favourable position to secure his services.
The report states that Porro’s representatives are expecting an official approach from United, who are keen to bolster their options at right-back under the new regime.
Real Madrid have also been strong contenders for his signature, driven by the need to strengthen their defence following Dani Carvajal’s long-term knee injury.
Porro’s prior experience in La Liga, having played for Girona and Real Valladolid, enhances his appeal for Los Blancos, who are looking to secure a proven performer for the demanding right-back role.
The player has previously expressed keenness over a move to Madrid.
Daniel Levy slaps €70m price tag on Porro
Despite growing interest, Tottenham are determined to hold on to their prized defender.
Porro remains under contract until 2028, and chairman Daniel Levy has reportedly set a €70 million price tag to fend off potential suitors.
With the January transfer window approaching, speculation surrounding Porro’s future is expected to intensify.
However, Tottenham view the Spaniard as central to their ambitions, given his consistent performances and ability to drive the team forward both offensively and defensively.
For now, Spurs remain resolute in keeping Porro as they aim to maintain their upward trajectory under Postecoglou’s leadership.
Whether the allure of Europe’s elite clubs can sway the defender remains to be seen, but Tottenham’s resolve suggests any move will come at a steep cost.