Spartak Moscow is reportedly not ready to exceed a 10 million euro offer for Davinson Sanchez, the central defender on Tottenham Hotspur’s books. The club has been linked with a transfer bid in the 8 to 10 million euro range as they look to strengthen their back line for the coming season. This development marks a clear boundary for Spartak as they consider bolstering their squad within a cautious budget framework.
Talks about Sanchez’s potential move to Moscow circulated after discussions surfaced about Tottenham’s asking price. The Premier League club is believed to be holding out for around 15 million euros, a figure that would reflect Sanchezs experience in top flight competitions and his role in defense. Other European sides are also reportedly monitoring the situation, including Villarreal in Spain, and Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray in Turkey, which keeps the market dynamic around the player.
In the most recent EPL campaign, Sanchez did not register a goal in 18 appearances and his overall effectiveness on the pitch has been the subject of debate among observers and fans alike. The team he plays for in England enjoyed a solid finish in their domestic table, clinching third place in the league standings during the 2022/23 season, a result that continues to frame how his value is perceived by competing clubs and by scouts across Europe.
Meanwhile, there were broader developments surrounding Spartak as the club faced internal matters about squad discipline and player availability. Reports emerged about Dutch forward Quincy Promes facing a ban from all competitions, adding another layer of complexity to the club’s transfer plans and strategic decisions for the season ahead.