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Tottenham sign right back Porro from Sporting, loan Doherty to Atletico Madrid

Reuters
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Tottenham pushed hard to get the Porro deal over the line
Tottenham pushed hard to get the Porro deal over the lineReuters
Tottenham Hotspur have signed Spanish right back Pedro Porro (23) from Portuguese side Sporting on loan until the end of the season with an obligation to make the deal permanent in the summer, the Premier League club said on Tuesday.

Financial details were not disclosed but British media reported that Spurs paid around 40 million pounds for the defender.

Porro becomes the north London club's second signing of the January transfer window after they also brought in winger Arnaut Danjuma (26) on loan from Villarreal.

Manchester City signed Porro in 2019 but immediately loaned him to Real Valladolid for one season before he joined Sporting on a two-year loan deal. In 2022, Sporting triggered Porro's buyout clause and signed him on a permanent deal.

Porro joins Tottenham as they look to strengthen the right side of their defence and fight for a top-four spot, with Antonio Conte's side currently fifth on 36 points after 21 games. They next host champions Manchester City on Sunday.

Doherty joins Atletico Madrid from Tottenham

Porro's arrival followed the departure of right back Matt Doherty (31) to Atletico Madrid after the Irish player agreed to terminate his contract with Tottenham.

Doherty joined Spurs from Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 2020 and made 71 appearances, scoring three goals in all competitions.

Atletico Madrid also signed Dutch striker Memphis Depay (28) in the January transfer window.