Tottenham Hotspur Goalkeeper Antonin Kinski is determined to remain under Roberto De Zerbi and fight for his place.
Roberto De Zerbi's predecessor Igor Tudor handed the 23-year-old his Champions League debut against Atletico Madrid in March.
Tudor replaced the stopper after 17 minutes, leaving Tottenham 3–0 down and they eventually lost the match 5–2.
In March, witness the game Czech Republic claims covered That he would never play for a Premier League team again. His plan was to take advantage of his clause to leave this summer.
Since then, De Zerbi arrived and Guglielmo Vicario underwent hernia surgery. For the last two months of the season the coach relied on Cech, who was the backup to the Italian.
Over the past few months, there have been claims in Italy that Vicario will return to Serie A this summer.
The north London club have signed Martin Dubravka, while Spurs have opened talks over a new deal with Kinski according to English press reports. Both will compete in the next season.
The Tottenham stopper feels like number 1
czech republic olympic team It features Antonin Kinski's comments on certain topics, including his plans for the future.
When Martin Dubravka was asked about the new competition, the Czech stopper said that talks are ongoing with Tottenham Hotspur to resolve his future.
“It's a challenge; I'll fight for a spot during the preseason. Talks are ongoing with the club about what could happen in the future. I'm interested in staying in my place and fighting because the English league is very good. He said.
"Whether I will be the starter or the backup, it will be decided by the coach. In my mind, I have always been No. 1, even when I was on the bench. I will still take the same approach, and I believe it will work."
How are Tottenham players preparing for next season?
Antonin Kinski working with a fitness coach during summer vacation.
"My girlfriend and I spent four days on vacation in Cornwall, Greece. Nice weather, beautiful sea, great food. I really enjoyed it because it was my first vacation in seven years." Kinski explained.
"But now it's back to focusing on football. I'm working with my fitness coach to get ready for next season so I'm as ready as possible so I can reach my goals."

