The Tottenham Hotspur has officially announced the arrival of the Czech goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky in an agreement that is believed to be a value of around 10 million, which has an effect on this that will also have on the No. 1 existing vicar groups.
The former Slavia Prague goalkeeper only connected with a move to north London over the weekend after reports claimed the 21-year-old had travelled to London for a doctor on Saturday.
Kinsky has put Paper on paper, and the deal is officially shown on the Tottenham official on Sunday morning.
“We are very pleased to announce the signing of Antonin Kinsky from SK Slavia Prague, subject to foreign authorization and work permit,” said a club representative. “The 21-year-old goalkeeper has a contract that will run until 2031 and wears shirt number 31. “
No moving payment has been officially revealed, Fabrizio Romano has claimed that the figure “exceeds £10 million”.
Spurs are running out of defensive options, with several centre-backs on the sidelines, while first-choice goalkeeper Vicario is likely to be sidelined until March due to the broken foot he suffered in November’s win over Manchester City.
Vicario’s replacement Fraser Forster also missed Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle through illness, with Brandon Austin stepping in and performing well against the Magpies.
It has been reported that Kinsky could be ushered between the posts for his debut in the Carabao Cup semi-final against Liverpool on Wednesday, if all legal documents surrounding the deal have been processed by then.
However, it’s more likely that Austin, who looked more comfortable in possession than Forster has since stepping in for Vicario, gets the nod for Wednesday night’s first-leg clash.
Although Kinsky is very well qualified, he will not update Vicario in the future, but will provide a strong festival for the Italian international.
The goalkeeper of Slavia Prague’s first team this season, the young user played for the Czech team in the Europa League and also in their Champions League qualifiers. Kinsky kept an impressive 12 blank sheets from his 19 league games for Slavia this season.
Speaking about the move, Kinsky said: “Really happy to be here, it’s been amazing to sign the contract. Tottenham is a big name in Europe and the world, and especially in the Czech Republic and it’s a big honour.
“I spoke with the coaches and the sporting director and I had the feeling that it would be the right choice. It is a new experience but I am pleased to take the next step.
“The aim for every player is to be on the pitch and I’m going to try and push in training to try and get the minutes.”
Tottenham are also believed to have looked at Wolves stopper Sam Johnstone and Bayern goalkeeper Daniel Peretz among others before deciding on Kinsky as their keeper of choice.
It is said that Tottenham is among the many in the team to sign Randal Kolo Muani of Paris Saint-Germain in the January Movement Window.
The forward swapped Eintracht Frankfurt for PSG in September 2023 in a deal worth up to €90 million (€74. 7 million, $92. 6 million), but the move has gone as planned so far.
Kolo Muani flattered himself to lie in the 2023/24 crusade after scoring just nine goals and collecting six assists and his fortunes have advanced this season.
The 26-year-old has scored two goals and scored one pass in 14 appearances, with only two of them starting. Reports suggest that outside France needs an exit in January and Tottenham are among its suitors.
Meanwhile, Tottenham Target agent, Omar Alderete, has suggested that his player will leave Getafe in the coming months (although the festival for his firm can be fierce) with the Spurs in the mixture.