David Hancko and his Feyenoord teammates warm up (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
Chelsea and Tottenham are among the clubs to have registered an interest in the potential transfer of Feyenoord defender David Hancko, captured understand
The 27-year-old has established himself as a very important player for Feyenoord in recent times, and a big move could be set up this summer, although probably not this January.
Feyenoord are understood to be adamant they do not want to let Hancko go mid-season, although he is expected to command an asking price of around €50m in the summer, when a deal could be possible.
Sources close to the situation have reported captured Both Chelsea and Spurs have requested information on the player’s availability, while Juventus and Atletico Madrid could also be two teams to watch in the race for the Slovakia international’s signature.

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Chelsea have a clear interest in strengthening their defense at the moment, with a number of names linked with the Blues in recent times.
Crystal Palace Centre-Back Marc Guehi is a name on Chelsea’s radarwhile Fabrizio Romano has also reported it CFC are keen to sign Dean Huijsen From Bournemouth, according to his post below…
? Understand Dean Huijsen, he must publish the clause of his contract valid from this summer.
? He told Chelsea to thank Huijsen very much and that he is on the list, Bayern called to be informed.
Bournemouth are unbeaten since Huijsen came into the starting XI, with 8 clean sheets. pic.twitter.com/b2zyltd7rp
– Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) January 26, 2025
Hancko looks like another option worth considering, so it will be interesting to see if he ends up being one of their top targets.
If not, Tottenham could also do with a defensive player of his caliber, having suffered injuries this season and a real lack of depth behind Sergio Romero and Micky Van de Ven.
For now, though, captured It is understood that Juventus’ talks about Hancko are at an advanced stage, so Italy could be his next destination.
Nothing has been decided though, so there should be a chance of either Chelsea or Spurs moving into pole position at some point in the near future.