Whistles, Whispers, and a Tottenham Future: Vicario Under Italian Spotlight
3 December 2025
Whistles, Pressure, and a Tottenham Future
The Italian goalkeeper Giulio Vicario is having a tough spell at Tottenham, having gone from one of the squad’s driving forces to a player facing the wrath of the Spurs’ fans.
The tension surfaced in a chorus of jeers during the penultimate match, a 2-1 defeat to Fulham in the Premier League, pushing him to seriously consider leaving the London club, according to reports.
According to The Sun, Vicario (29) has begun to reassess his future with Spurs amid a season of modest displays.
The breaking moment came when Vicario left his area to distract a Fulham attack, only to mispass to Joshua King, who played it directly to Harry Wilson, setting up the visitors’ winner.
Italian interest
Vicario has been jeered by Spurs supporters after the error, prompting serious thoughts of returning to the Italian league, with Inter Milan reportedly weighing a bid, and interest from several other Italian clubs.
With two and a half years left on Vicario’s contract, Spurs would want substantial fees if a departure occurs.
Vicario joined Spurs in the summer of 2023, from Empoli for £16 million.
Since then he has made 94 appearances, helping the club win their first trophy in a long time last season by starting in the Europa Conference League final, a 1-0 victory over Manchester United.
Vicario also featured in Tottenham’s hard-fought 2-2 draw with Newcastle United in the Premier League on Tuesday.
Whistles aside, Vicario remains a heavyweight in the discussion about Spurs’ goalkeeping future.
Punchline 1: If whistles were bullets, Vicario would be the only shooter who keeps missing the target and still collects a standing ovation.
Punchline 2: In football, as in dating, sometimes the easiest pass ends up as a transfer rumor—Vicario’s career proves that timing is everything, especially when fans are timing their whistles.