Tottenham Hotspur have finally made a breakthrough in their bid to bring Pedro Porro to the Premier League on transfer deadline day.

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That's according to a report by Fabrizio Romano who took to Twitter late on Monday evening to confirm that after an initial deal to bring Porro to London had fallen through, the deal was now back on and even on the verge of competition.

The respected journalist said: "Tottenham and Sporting have finally reached full agreement… again after very long meeting — €45m, payment terms finally approved after Sporting’s change last night

"Porro will travel to London tomorrow — he only wanted Spurs move."

A perfect late signing

Considering just how impressive Porro has been for Sporting over the last 18 months, it is without a doubt easy to make the claim that this is very much an ideal late acquisition for the Lilywhites.

Indeed, over Porro's 23 Liga Portugal appearances last season, the £22m-rated talent was in fantastic attacking form, scoring four goals, registering four assists and creating 11 big chances for his teammates, as well as taking an average of 1.6 shots, making two key passes and completing 1.8 crosses per game.

The full-back also impressed in metrics more typical of his position last time out, making an average of 1.8 tackles, 1.1 interceptions, one clearance and winning 5.3 duels - at a success rate of 53% - per match.

These returns saw the Spaniard average a quite breathtaking Sofascore statistical rating of 7.28, not only ranking him as Amorim's second-best performer in the league but also as the 12th-best player in the top flight of Portuguese football as a whole.

It has been a similar story over his 14 league fixtures this season, with the £10k-per-week defender having already scored two goals, provided six assists and created eight big chances, as well as taking an average of 2.6 shots, making 2.4 key passes and completing 1.8 crosses per game.

At the back, the 23-year-old has once again impressed, making an average of 1.4 tackles, 0.6 interceptions, 0.9 clearances and winning 4.4 duels - at a success rate of 53% - per outing.

These metrics have seen the right-back who Fabrizio Romano dubbed "perfect" and Zach Lowy labelled "special" average an even more astonishing Sofascore statistical rating of 7.34, currently ranking him as Sporting's third-best performer in the league as well as the joint ninth-best player in Liga Portugal as a whole.

As such, considering just how well-suited Porro would appear to be for Antonio Conte's set-up in north London, the signing of the right-back would very much look to be something of a perfect signing for the 53-year-old Spurs manager.