Tottenham’s summer squad shake-up shows no signs of slowing, and Djed Spence’s future at the club now looks set for a dramatic twist after new reports revealed exactly where Roberto De Zerbi stands on the matter.
Interest in the England international has surged following his standout performances at the FIFA World Cup, turning Spence into one of the summer’s most sought-after names. Everton were the first side linked with the versatile full-back, but the field of suitors has since widened considerably.
Fresh reports indicate Inter Milan have already opened dialogue with Spence’s representatives about a potential move to Serie A. The Nerazzurri reportedly see the 25-year-old as a perfect fit given his versatility across multiple defensive positions, making him an appealing target as they look to defend their league title while pushing in the Champions League.
Inter aren’t the only club circling. Liverpool and Newcastle have also joined Everton in tracking Spence’s situation, though Inter appear to be the only side to have made concrete contact with his camp so far.
The real headline, though, comes from within Tottenham itself. Reports suggest De Zerbi has told Spence he doesn’t feature in his long-term vision for the squad and is free to seek a move elsewhere this summer. The full-back remains focused on England’s World Cup run for now, but talks over his next destination are expected to pick up pace once the tournament wraps up.
Spence’s value has climbed sharply thanks to his impressive showings on the international stage, and several leading clubs now believe he’s ready for a new challenge. Tottenham are reportedly open to entertaining offers as they continue reshaping the squad heading into De Zerbi’s first full season in charge.
With Everton, Liverpool, Newcastle and Inter Milan all keeping tabs on the situation, the chase for Spence’s signature is shaping up to be one of the summer’s more compelling sagas. Should a bid arrive that meets Tottenham’s asking price, his North London chapter could soon draw to a close as De Zerbi continues building his squad.

