Tottenham Hotspur have bolstered their squad with the signing of 21-year-old Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague in a deal valued at €12.5 million (£10.8 million). The Czech goalkeeper has committed to the North London club until 2031, with the transfer pending international clearance and a work permit.
Kinsky’s arrival comes at a critical time for Spurs, who have been grappling with a goalkeeper crisis. First-choice keeper Guglielmo Vicario has been sidelined since fracturing his ankle during Tottenham’s commanding 4-0 victory over Manchester City on November 24. With Fraser Forster stepping in as deputy, the veteran missed Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Newcastle due to illness, forcing 25-year-old Brandon Austin to make his Premier League debut.
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Kinsky has built an impressive resume since joining Slavia Prague from Dukla Prague in 2021. Initially spending time on loan, he established himself as a reliable presence between the posts. This season, the Czech Republic Under-21 international has made 29 appearances for Slavia, achieving an impressive 14 clean sheets.
Fans and analysts are optimistic about Kinsky’s potential, viewing him as a long-term solution for Spurs. His performance at Slavia has demonstrated his shot-stopping prowess, composure under pressure, and leadership in defense.
Tottenham’s investment in young talent like Kinsky reflects the club’s commitment to building a sustainable future, and his debut could come sooner than expected as Spurs battle to regain momentum in the Premier League.