
Tottenham avoided a historic relegation on the final day of the Premier League season after Roberto De Zerbi’s arrival and a win over Everton. The campaign featured three different managers, a 15-match winless run, and multiple unwanted records. De Zerbi restored belief in the closing weeks, with optimism for recovery through a full pre-season and the absence of European football. Injuries exposed limited depth, senior players underperformed, and expensive signings remain under scrutiny. The summer transfer window will shape whether Tottenham push back toward the top or continue drifting toward the bottom for a third consecutive season. The goalkeeper evaluation includes calls to sell Guglielmo Vicario and Cristian Romero while keeping Antonin Kinsky and Brandon Austin.
"Tottenham survived disaster on the final day of the Premier League season, just. Roberto De Zerbi's arrival saved them from what would have been a historic relegation, and the Italian manager wasted no time in the aftermath of the win over Everton, revealing that the work has already started to reshape his squad for next season."
"After a campaign that included three different managers, a 15-match winless run, and plenty of records that Spurs fans will want to forget very quickly, there is unsurprisingly a lot of work to be done in the summer transfer window. De Zerbi managed to restore belief in the players during the closing weeks of the season, and there is optimism that, with a full pre-season and no European football, Tottenham can recover quickly."
"But the squad remains out of sorts. Injuries exposed a lack of depth, several senior players failed to deliver on the pitch and there are still question marks over a number of expensive signings. This summer will define whether Spurs can push back towards the top, or dwindle towards the bottom of the table for a third consecutive season."
"Guglielmo Vicario: No one can question his passion for the club, but he had too many shaky moments, and the fans have lost faith in him. A move away from the club appears the best solution for all parties. Antonin Kinsky: Still young and developing but bounced back from his horrible night in Madrid to play a huge part in keeping Tottenham in the Premier League. He has earned his place next season."
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