- Tottenham Hotspur has reached an agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign Dutch centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke in a deal reportedly worth £52 million, marking their third defensive signing.
- The transfer of the 25-year-old comes after Tottenham's challenging 2025-26 campaign, which saw them narrowly avoid Premier League relegation, underscoring the club's urgent need to strengthen its defence after conceding 122 goals over the past two seasons.
- Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi played a key role in securing Van Hecke, having previously worked with the defender at Brighton where he flourished under De Zerbi's management, becoming a standout player in his position.
- Van Hecke, who was nearing the end of his contract next summer, will join fellow Netherlands international Micky van de Ven at Tottenham, following the earlier acquisitions of left-back Andy Robertson and centre-back Marcos Senesi in the transfer window.
- Brighton, after initially rejecting two bids for Van Hecke, is now anticipated to intensify its efforts to sign Tottenham's Luka Vuskovic as a potential replacement, despite having two of their own bids for Vuskovic rejected this month.
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Tottenham agree £52 million deal for Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke