Spurs Secure Future of Their Defence as Highly-Rated 18-Year-Old Italian Centre-Back Giovanni Leoni Joins in £35m Deal, Hailed as One of Europe’s Brightest and Most Complete Young Defenders
Tottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of Giovanni Leoni, an 18-year-old Italian centre-back widely regarded as one of Europe’s most complete young defenders, in a deal worth £35 million. The highly anticipated transfer marks a significant investment in the club’s future and a bold statement of intent from Spurs in the summer transfer window.
Leoni, who rose through the youth ranks at Sampdoria before breaking into the first team at Venezia, has already earned plaudits for his maturity, composure on the ball, and positional intelligence far beyond his years. His performances in Serie B last season attracted attention from several top clubs across Europe, including Juventus, AC Milan, and RB Leipzig. However, it was Tottenham who acted swiftly and decisively to secure the teenager’s signature.
Known for his commanding presence, technical quality, and ability to read the game, Leoni has been compared to Italian greats such as Alessandro Nesta and Giorgio Chiellini. At 6’3″, he combines physical dominance with excellent ball-playing ability, making him an ideal fit for Ange Postecoglou’s evolving defensive system, which values progressive passing and high-line defending.
Club insiders have revealed that Postecoglou played a key role in convincing Leoni to join Spurs, outlining a clear development plan and a pathway to first-team football. Despite his age, the club sees Leoni as a player who can make an immediate impact, while also being a cornerstone of the squad for years to come.
Leoni, who captained Italy’s U19 side at the UEFA European Under-19 Championship earlier this summer, is expected to link up with the senior squad immediately for pre-season training. Spurs are understood to have fended off late interest from Bundesliga and Serie A clubs to wrap up the deal before the start of the Premier League campaign.
With the signing of Leoni, Tottenham continue to prioritise youth, technical ability, and long-term squad planning under their current recruitment model. The move aligns with the club’s commitment to building a side capable of sustained success both domestically and in European competition.
Leoni is Spurs’ third signing of the summer window and is expected to wear the No. 25 shirt. Fans will be eager to see how the young Italian adapts to the Premier League—and how soon he can stake his claim in Tottenham’s back line.