Pedro Porro Signs New Tottenham Contract Through 2031

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Pedro Porro Signs New Tottenham Contract Through 2031

Pedro Porro has signed a new long-term contract with Tottenham Hotspur, giving the Premier League club another settled piece under Roberto De Zerbi after a difficult 2025-26 season.

ESPN, citing the Press Association, reported that the Spain right-back had committed his future to Spurs after entering the summer with two years left on his previous deal. PA understands the new contract runs until the summer of 2031 and includes an option for a further 12 months.

Porro Deal Extends Tottenham Core

The agreement keeps one of Tottenham's most reliable players tied down at a time when the club is trying to reshape the squad around De Zerbi. Spurs avoided relegation on the final day of the 2025-26 campaign, an uncomfortable sentence for a club that would prefer its summer planning not to begin with survival as the baseline.

Porro, 25, made 47 appearances last season and impressed during De Zerbi's seven-game spell in charge, according to the PA report. The right-back had been expected to attract interest from major European clubs, but Tottenham moved to secure him before the final two years of his old contract became a leverage point.

De Zerbi described Porro as an important player for Spurs and praised his influence in both defensive and attacking phases. The manager also pointed to Porro's mentality, energy and personality as traits he wants to keep working with in the coming years.

Numbers Show Porro's Value To Spurs

Tottenham signed Porro from Sporting Lisbon in 2023 for £39.5 million. Since then, the Spain international has become one of the squad's steadier availability cases through multiple injury-hit periods.

His output has also carried weight. ESPN/PA credited Porro with 13 goals and 26 assists for Tottenham, production that explains why Spurs treated the right-back position as a place to secure rather than revisit later in the window.

Porro also reached his 150th Tottenham appearance in last month's 1-1 draw with Leeds. That milestone is useful context for the new deal: this is not a speculative extension for a fringe player, but a long commitment to someone already central to the side's minutes and ball progression.

De Zerbi Rebuild Adds Another Fixed Point

The Porro deal continues an active Tottenham start to the summer. ESPN/PA noted that Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi have joined as free agents, while Spurs have targeted Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke and rejected a £30 million Brighton offer for Luka Vuskovic.

Those wider moves still need sorting, but Porro's contract answers one immediate squad question. Tottenham now have their first-choice right-back signed deep into the next cycle, leaving De Zerbi to focus on positions where the club still needs reinforcement rather than protection.

For Spurs, the practical value is simple: a player who survived last season's chaos with his role enhanced is staying, and the club no longer has to spend the summer wondering whether his contract clock would become another problem.

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