Pedro Porro signed a new long-term contract with Tottenham Hotspur on June 14, 2026, reportedly running until 2031 [1, 2, 3]. The 25-26 year old Spanish right-back has become a key player for Spurs since joining permanently in summer 2023 in a £40 million deal following an initial loan with obligation to buy [1].

Porro has made 152 appearances for Tottenham, contributing 13 goals and 26 assists during his time at the club [1, 2, 3]. Last season, he featured in 47 matches, more than any other player in coach Roberto De Zerbi's squad [1, 2, 3]. Spurs narrowly avoided relegation on the final day of the previous campaign, making retaining Porro a priority for the club [2, 3].

Johan Lange, Tottenham’s sporting director, praised Porro’s progress since his arrival: “During the past three-and-a-half years, he has made huge progress to become one of the best full-backs in the game, and the fact he is about to play in the World Cup for Spain is testament to that. His character, work ethic and quality are exactly what we look for when building a squad capable of competing at the highest level and we are delighted that he has chosen to continue his journey with the club.” [1]

Manager Roberto De Zerbi said, “As well as his technical quality, I also love his mentality. Every day he wants to work, to learn and to improve, and these are the characteristics that help players reach the highest level. This new contract is good news for everyone at the club. We believe in Pedro, and I am excited to continue working with him and helping him achieve even more in the coming years.” [2]

Porro himself communicated his excitement to fans: “Hi Spurs fans. I’m so happy to sign a new contract. Can’t wait to see you next season. Come on you Spurs!” [2]

Porro is currently representing Spain at the 2026 World Cup. The Spanish squad will start their group stage on Monday, November 17, against Cape Verde in Atlanta with Porro in the lineup [1].