Tottenham Hotspur have reached a total agreement with goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky over a new and improved contract.The new deal will tie the Czech to Spurs for the next five years, with the option of a further 12 months. Kinsky’s existing contract, which he signed when he joined the club from Slavia Prague in January 2025, still had five years to run but his new deal recognises his importance to the club and new status as number one goalkeeper.Kinsky, 23, was one of the integral players in Tottenham’s Premier League survival push last season, starting all seven games under Roberto De Zerbi and helping to keep Spurs in the top flight.Spurs have signed free agent Martin Dubravka this summer as a new experienced understudy, with the future of long-standing number one Guglielmo Vicario in doubt.After joining Spurs, Kinsky was initially the back-up to Vicario, playing sporadically in the 2024-25 season when the Italian was injured.Should Spurs sell Lucas Bergvall?Sebastian Stafford-BloorLast season Kinsky only started twice for former head coach Thomas Frank in the League Cup, and was thrown into the first team by the Dane’s successor Igor Tudor when Spurs went to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last 16 first leg. But he repeatedly lost his footing and was taken off for Vicario after 17 minutes with Spurs already 3-0 down.
Tottenham reach total agreement with Antonin Kinsky over improved contract
The new deal will tie the Czech to Spurs for the next five years, with the option of a further 12 months.









