Tottenham Hotspur's midfield has been a persistent weak spot this season, and according to Corriere dello Sport, the club has set its sights on Nicolò Fagioli as the solution. The 25-year-old Italian international has just wrapped up his first full season at Fiorentina after a €13.5 million move from Juventus, and he's quickly become a key figure in their squad. Despite Fiorentina's desire to keep him—especially after securing top-flight survival following a tense relegation battle—they may find it hard to turn down a significant offer.
Fagioli still has three years left on his contract, earning €1.8 million annually after tax, and Juventus are due a 10% cut of any future transfer fee. For Spurs to land a player of his quality, they'll need to ensure Premier League survival, which is far from guaranteed at this point. But whether they stay up or not, the club faces a major rebuild this summer, with wholesale changes needed to climb back into the top half of the table.
On the pitch, Fagioli ticks all the boxes for what Tottenham's midfield has been missing. This season, their engine room has struggled across the board—losing possession, failing to dictate tempo, and lacking the cohesion to support both attack and defense. Injuries have certainly played a part, but the absence of a reliable deep-lying playmaker has been a recurring issue for years. A strong midfield general is the backbone of any successful team, and Fagioli's composure, vision, and ability to control the game make him an ideal fit. However, Spurs' Premier League status will ultimately determine whether they can pursue him—and players of his caliber—this summer.
