Tottenham has bolstered their midfield ahead of their Champions League campaign by securing Portuguese international João Palhinha on loan from Bayern Munich.
The defensive midfielder returns to London and the Premier League a year after a significant transfer from Fulham that did not meet expectations. He still has three years remaining on his contract with Bayern.
Both Bayern and Tottenham announced the transfer on Sunday.
Palhinha provides Tottenham with similar defensive capabilities as Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma.
Despite high hopes from Bayern regarding Palhinha, his time at the club was disappointing, with much of the Club World Cup spent on the bench.
Initially, he was a key target for Bayern in 2023, with then-coach Thomas Tuchel seeking to enhance the midfield. Although Palhinha underwent medical checks in Munich, the deal with Fulham ultimately fell through just before it was finalized.
When Bayern finally acquired Palhinha, Vincent Kompany was the coach a year later, and he was signed for a fee close to €50 million (around $54.2 million at the time).
Palhinha’s season suffered due to injuries and illness, but even when healthy, Kompany often opted for the younger Alexander Pavlović in the midfield.
He started in only 10 of the 25 matches in all competitions for Bayern and was an unused substitute in four of Bayern’s five Club World Cup matches.
This is the second time this offseason that Tottenham has picked up a player not favored at Bayern, following their acquisition of Mathys Tel on loan.
Information from the Associated Press was used in this story.
This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights Tottenham’s commitment to strengthening their squad before the rigorous Champions League season. Palhinha’s arrival could provide the stability and experience necessary for Spurs to make a deeper run in the tournament.