Porro signs new long-term Spurs contract
Pedro Porro has signed a new long-term contract with Tottenham.
The Spaniard has reportedly put pen to paper on a five-year deal, which includes the option for an extra year.
Porro had been the subject of interest from elsewhere, with Manchester City one of the clubs supposedly interested in his signature, but he has silenced questions over his future by penning his new deal.
The right-back joined Spurs in January 2023 and has made 152 appearances in all competitions since, including 47 in 2025-26, more than any other player.
He played a key role in ensuring the north London club kept their Premier League status, impressing in Roberto De Zerbi’s short spell so far.
“Pedro is a very important player for us, who has consistently shown his ability to influence matches in both defensive and attacking situations,” De Zerbi told the club’s media channels.
We are delighted to announce that Pedro Porro has signed a new, long-term contract with the Club
Congratulations, Pedro
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— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 14, 2026
“As well as his technical quality, I also love his mentality. Every day he wants to work, to learn and to improve, and these are the characteristics that help players reach the highest level.
“He understands football in a very intelligent way, and brings energy, intensity and personality to the team.
“This new contract is good news for everyone at the club. We believe in Pedro, and I am excited to continue working with him and helping him achieve even more in the coming years.”
Porro has also won the Europa League with Spurs, playing in 13 of their 15 matches en route to the trophy in 2024-25.
In 2025-26, Porro provided five assists in all competitions, with only Xavi Simons (six) registering more among Tottenham players.
However, the 26-year-old topped the Spurs’ charts for both chances created (71) and interceptions (48), and he will be determined to make sure they improve on their second consecutive 17th-place finish in the Premier League next term.





