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·31 de mayo de 2025

Tottenham Hotspur Set to Confirm First Summer Signing

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Tottenham Secure Kevin Danso Permanently as Squad Reshaping Begins

Tottenham’s summer plans are already beginning to take form. As reported by Sky Sports, the club has now confirmed the permanent signing of Kevin Danso from RC Lens, following his initial loan spell during the second half of the 2024/25 season.

“Tottenham have confirmed Kevin Danso’s loan from RC Lens permanent,” reads the update — a short but significant line in what could prove to be a key part of Ange Postecoglou’s long-term defensive rebuild.


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Danso made a strong impression across 15 appearances, offering the kind of physical presence and composure in possession that Postecoglou demands from his central defenders. While not the flashiest of moves, this is a deal rooted in logic, planning, and alignment with the club’s evolving style of play.

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Defensive Continuity Prioritised

Danso’s arrival in January helped shore up a Spurs defence that had suffered from inconsistency and injuries. With Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven often stretched across multiple competitions, Danso slotted in with assuredness and a calmness that belied the pressure of arriving mid-season.

Making his loan permanent is a sign that Spurs are not simply chasing the market, but building incrementally — backing players who’ve shown they can adapt quickly and contribute immediately. Danso, now 25, brings international pedigree with Austria and top-flight experience from both Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga.

Departures Reflect Changing Guard

While Danso stays, several others are moving on. Timo Werner’s loan from RB Leipzig will not be made permanent, with the German forward set to return to his parent club after a frustrating, injury-hit spell. As Sky Sports notes, “the forward, who has been at Spurs for the past 18 months on loan, has not played since February 26.”

In addition, Fraser Forster, Sergio Reguilon and Alfie Whiteman will all leave when their contracts expire at the end of June. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s loan to Marseille will also be converted into a permanent transfer — a move that closes the book on one of the more reliable, if under-celebrated, midfield stints in recent Spurs memory.

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Focus on Balance and Clarity

Postecoglou’s vision remains clear: build a squad of players who are both tactically adaptable and physically robust. Keeping Danso while letting others depart helps achieve that clarity. Rather than hanging onto names for the sake of continuity, this is a reshaping of the squad around principles rather than sentiment.

While fans will have differing opinions on Werner’s output and Hojbjerg’s role, the broader pattern is one of streamlining — creating room for new arrivals and giving Postecoglou a group that reflects his high-pressing, high-risk approach to the game.

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For Tottenham fans, this is a good start to the summer. Kevin Danso might not be a marquee name, but he’s done enough to show he belongs at this level. He reads the game well, doesn’t shy away from a physical battle, and most importantly, looks comfortable in Postecoglou’s system.

There’s a sense that this signing is about more than just numbers, it’s about building a defensive unit with real depth. With Van de Ven and Romero both vital, Danso gives us a third reliable option who can slot in without disrupting the flow.

As for Werner, it’s the right call. He had moments, but injuries and inconsistency made it hard to justify a permanent deal. Hojbjerg’s move to Marseille also feels like the right time, he served the club with professionalism but didn’t quite fit the current vision.

This summer shouldn’t be about overhauls, but about refinement. Danso’s deal shows the club is moving with purpose. Let’s hope it’s the first of several smart, well-judged moves as we gear up for a new season.

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