Joao Palhinha was on loan at Tottenham Hotspur last season, and he did quite well with the London club.There were expectations that they would sign him permanently this summer. They had the option to make the move permanent for a fee of around €30-35 million.However, Tottenham have decided against it. They have already invested heavily in Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali. They no longer need to sign the Portuguese International, and the player is now seeking a move elsewhere.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYSpurs will not sign Joao PalhinhaFalk has revealed to CFBayernInsider: “It is true, talks with Tottenham over signing João Palhinha are 100% dead in the water. Palhinha would also be keen to return to his native Portugal. Sporting Lisbon are keen on him, but the problem is that Bayern want to make another sale, while the former wish to secure a loan deal for the holding midfielder with a buy-option attached after a year. “Bayern are firm: they want the money now. They had calculated that they would get €30-35m if Tottenham had triggered his buy clause. Spurs won’t do that now, so Bayern want to get this money elsewhere. So, a loan wouldn’t be the perfect solution for the club, which is why this is going to take some time.”Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustMore Stories / Latest NewsTottenham transfer “dead in the water”, reliable journalist has now confirmedJul 10 2026, 13:30Arsenal gain early edge over Chelsea in race for Tottenham academy gemJul 10 2026, 13:03Tottenham prepare blockbuster £85m move, “golden contract” needed to seal the dealJul 10 2026, 13:00Palhinha heading to Portugal?Palhinha has been linked with a move to his former club, Sporting CP. He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and moving back to Portugal would be ideal for him. Tottenham are already well stocked in the middle of the park now, and it makes sense for them to walk away from the move to sign the Portuguese International.Tottenham should focus on improving the attacking unit now before the window closes. They need a quality winger and a striker.The post Tottenham transfer “dead in the water”, reliable journalist has now confirmed appeared first on CaughtOffside.