Tottenham and Juventus have submitted offers for the 28-year-old with the highest bid revealed

Tottenham and Juventus have both submitted offers for Marcos Senesi, who is set to leave Bournemouth as a free agent this summer.
The Argentinian is out of contract this summer, and the Cherries will lose him on a free with 12 months to go after selling both Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi.
Marcos Senesi transfer update
Initial reports suggested that staying in the Premier League was his decision, but the defender revealed this week that was not the case.
“I don't have the end of the league. Obviously, I like to play in the Premier League; I enjoy the competition, but I don't rule out playing in another league. I told my agent to let me know if there is something clear and tangible.”
That could prove dangerous for Tottenham given interest from abroad, with the Lilywhites hoping to boost their cheap base this summer with free deals for both Senesi and Andy Robertson.
And now journalist Mirko Di Natale has revealed that there are two offers on the table, one from Spurs and one from Serie A giants Juventus.
However, Juve's four-year contract has not reached the same amount as the North Londoner, which seems to have put Roberto De Zerbi in the driver's seat.
Senesi was praised by BBC Match of the Day pundit Danny Murphy earlier this season, who said: “His distribution at the back is amazing.”
Now an international with 3 caps, his ability to play on the lines has seen him register five assists so far this season, and now he has the ball in his court to choose the next position.
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The manager was full of praise for the young man.
De Zerbi says Tottenham are good enough to stay top
De Zerbi warned Tottenham's away rivals not to be counted out and promised that there would be no more complaints at the club about the many injury problems this season.
Spurs got their first Premier League win in 16 games at Wolves on Saturday, but were soon followed by Xavi Simons (knee) ruled out for most of 2026 and Dominic Solanke also out with a hamstring problem.
Ahead of Sunday's trip to Aston Villa, De Zerbi began his press conference with a four-minute chat about calming the odds and reiterated his belief that 18th-placed Tottenham can bounce back.
“I'm looking at it. I'm looking at it this week,” De Zerbi told a Sky Sports reporter.
“Listen, I want to clarify one more time, the most important challenge now is to silence the voice within us, within the players, employees and within the fans. This voice can bring out negative thoughts.
“The voice says, 'We are unlucky, we are very injured, we have lost Xavi Simons and he has been one of the best players and the most important players for us in the last two games, our medical staff is not good enough and the field of the stadium is not good, the field of the training ground is not good, it is impossible to win two or three games in a row because we have not won too many games it is bad and I think it is bad.
“We're going to play one of the best teams in the Premier League at the moment. We have a lot of respect for Emery as a coach, but if Tottenham win at Villa Park, it's not a surprise.
“Maybe we lose, I don't know, but we have the quality to win this game and it's not a miracle, so I think we have to be positive and be lucky because we are working in a big team.
“I've heard that that can't happen, we're crying for everyone to be axed, but not yet, and we have to die on the field and we have to die on the field and we have to lose this game.
“Before we lose the game we have to play, we have to fight and we have two points behind West Ham, but West Ham have to play tough games like us.
“For that, OK, it's not the best time for us, a difficult moment, a difficult moment, but the losers cry.
“We are ready to win games and we are ready to wait.”
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