Key Points
- Tottenham Hotspur are accelerating contract talks with star right-back Pedro Porro amid strong interest from Manchester City for a potential 2026 swoop, as exclusively revealed by TEAMtalk.
- Porro, 26, has been outstanding since joining Spurs from Sporting CP in January 2023 for €40 million, emerging as one of Europe’s best attacking full-backs despite occasional inconsistencies.
- Preliminary discussions have taken place between Porro’s camp and Tottenham’s hierarchy about a new deal, with his current contract expiring in 2028; he currently earns less than £100,000 per week and is in line for a significant pay rise.
- Manchester City, Porro’s former club via their City Football Group (through Girona), are monitoring the situation closely and are open to bringing him back to the Etihad Stadium.
- Hugo Viana, current director of football at Manchester City and the man who previously brought Porro to Sporting CP, remains a huge fan and views the Spaniard as a viable right-back option for 2026 alongside targets like Newcastle’s Tino Livramento.
- Porro’s career path: Joined Girona at 18 (rejecting Real Madrid and Bayern Munich), debuted there, moved to Manchester City in 2019, loaned to Real Valladolid, then to Sporting CP (who bought him permanently for €20 million in 2022 before selling to Spurs for double).
- Under Tottenham manager Thomas Frank, Porro has shone, though rotation has increased with Djed Spence’s arrival; Spurs are determined to extend his stay.
- In a 2023 Daily Mail interview, Porro expressed respect for Manchester City, stating: “I have total respect for City. It happens in football, I just probably wasn’t in their plans at that time. When you are a footballer, you have to look for ways out of that situation, whether it’s a move or a loan.”
- Separately, Tottenham are tipped to offload a 27-goal forward to fund a record-breaking swoop for Antoine Semenyo, as reported by TEAMtalk.
Tottenham Hotspur are intensifying efforts to secure Pedro Porro’s long-term future amid concrete interest from Manchester City, with sources confirming preliminary contract talks as the north London club seeks to fend off their Premier League rivals.
The 26-year-old Spaniard has become a cornerstone of Spurs’ defence and attack since his €40 million arrival from Sporting CP in January 2023. TEAMtalk’s exclusive revelations highlight the urgency, as Manchester City—Porro’s former employers through their City Football Group—eye a potential return in 2026.
Who is Pedro Porro and Why is He So Valuable to Tottenham?
Pedro Porro has transformed into one of Europe’s premier attacking full-backs during his time at Tottenham. As reported by TEAMtalk journalists, despite “having his ups and downs,” Porro has “mostly been outstanding for Spurs since arriving from Sporting back in January 2023.”
His contributions extend beyond defence, with incisive crosses, goals, and assists making him a standout in the Premier League. Under new manager Thomas Frank, Porro “has again proven a big player,” though the arrival of Djed Spence has introduced rotation. TEAMtalk sources emphasise that “Spurs want the Spaniard to extend,” underscoring his importance to the club’s ambitions.
Porro’s current contract runs until 2028, but Tottenham’s hierarchy have informed his camp to “accelerate next year.” Earning “less than £100,000-a-week,” the player is poised for a substantial pay rise, reflecting his elevated status.
What is Manchester City’s Interest in Pedro Porro?
Sources cited by TEAMtalk reveal that
“Porro’s former club City are keeping tabs on the situation, as they would be open to bringing him back to The Etihad.”
This interest stems from deep ties: Porro joined Manchester City’s sister club Girona at 18, rejecting overtures from Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
He made his professional debut for Girona before transferring to Manchester City in 2019. Immediately loaned to Real Valladolid, he returned in 2020 only to be sent on a two-year loan to Sporting CP, complete with an option to buy. Sporting exercised that option in 2022 for €20 million, then sold him to Tottenham six months later for double that amount—€40 million.
Crucially,
“the man who took him to Sporting and recognised his ability was indeed Hugo Viana – now in charge at City,”
TEAMtalk reports. The Portuguese director of football “remains a huge fan of Porro.” With City “very much in the market for a new right-back,” and TEAMtalk having previously reported interest in Newcastle’s Tino Livramento,
“Viana sees Porro as an option for them heading into 2026.”
Spurs are
“aware of the need to tie down Porro and now with City circling, that will likely accelerate things.”
How Did Porro’s Time at Manchester City Unfold?
Porro’s stint at Manchester City was brief and unfulfilled, overshadowed by Kyle Walker’s dominance. In a 2023 interview with the Daily Mail, as quoted by TEAMtalk, Porro reflected candidly:
“I have total respect for City. It happens in football, I just probably wasn’t in their plans at that time. When you are a footballer, you have to look for ways out of that situation, whether it’s a move or a loan.”
This respectful nod highlights no lingering bitterness, but Tottenham fans will hope it does not pave the way for a homecoming.
What Contract Talks Are Underway at Tottenham?
TEAMtalk can confirm that
“his camp have had preliminary talks with Tottenham about a new deal.”
The club’s hierarchy have been proactive, informing Porro’s representatives to push forward. This move comes as Spurs balance rotation—Djed Spence’s arrival has provided competition—but Porro remains the first-choice right-back.
The timing is critical, with his deal expiring in 2028, giving City a window to pounce if no extension materialises by 2026.
Who is Hugo Viana and What Role Does He Play?
Hugo Viana’s influence cannot be overstated. As Sporting CP’s former sporting director, he identified Porro’s potential and facilitated his move there. Now Manchester City’s director of football, Viana’s admiration persists. TEAMtalk sources indicate he views Porro as a strong contender amid their right-back search.
City’s scouting network, bolstered by their multi-club ownership, positions them uniquely to monitor Porro’s situation.
How Does This Fit into Tottenham’s Broader Transfer Strategy?
Tottenham’s push for Porro aligns with wider squad planning. TEAMtalk reports separately that Spurs are
“being tipped to offload a 27-goal forward in order to part-fund a record-breaking swoop for Antoine Semenyo.”
This follows Thomas Frank giving the “green light” for a January sale, with Bristol City’s Semenyo emerging as a target.
Securing Porro could free up funds elsewhere, but losing him to City would disrupt defensive stability.
What Challenges Does Rotation Pose for Porro?
Despite his form under Thomas Frank, Spence’s arrival has introduced competition. TEAMtalk notes “there has been more sense of a rotation,” yet Spurs’ determination to retain Porro signals their faith in his long-term value over short-term depth.
Could Manchester City Really Swoop in 2026?
City’s interest is “concrete,” per TEAMtalk, but not imminent. With Livramento also on their list, Porro represents a familiar, proven option. His City Group history—Girona debut, City loan pathways—makes a return feasible, especially if Viana pushes.