It now appears likely that the goalie will join Tottenham, a decision that could have consequences for Sunderland.
In recent months, Tottenham Hotspur has been frequently linked to a transfer for Anthony Patterson, the custodian for Sunderland.
Spurs’ goalkeeping issues had raised rumours that the Premier League team might try to test Sunderland’s resolve in the winter transfer season, even though the Academy of Light goalkeeper was never anticipated to depart during the January window.
But it appears that Ange Postecoglou’s team has now turned their attention to Antonin Kinsky. Spurs are reportedly close to signing the goalie, according to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano. This move would undoubtedly put an end to Tottenham’s interest in Patterson, at least for the time being.
Romano stated on X: “Tottenham will spend more than £10 million to acquire Antonin Kinsky as their new custodian; a long-term contract has also been agreed upon.” Following the game today, Slavia Prague and Spurs will sign all official paperwork. permanent relocation.
According to more Sky Sports reports, Kinsky took a plane into London on Saturday in preparation for his weekend physical. According to their research, the estimated cost of the transfer from Slavia Prague to Tottenham is approximately £12.5 million.
Due to the injury to first-choice Guglielmo Vicario and the illness of Fraser Forster, Spurs have significant problems in goal. With Slavia Prague leading their local league, the goalie has made 19 league appearances this season and recorded 12 clean sheets in the Czech First League.