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Tottenham reach £52m agreement to sign Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton

james mckinney by james mckinney
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Van Hecke to Tottenham: Spurs agree £52m transfer for Jan Paul van Hecke

Tottenham have agreed a £52m fixed fee to sign Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton, a move that reunites the centre-back with coach Roberto De Zerbi and begins Spurs’ summer rebuild.

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Jan Paul van Hecke to Tottenham is expected to be completed once medicals and formalities are finalised, with the club moving quickly to strengthen a defence that struggled through the 2025–26 season.

Spurs agree £52m fixed-fee deal for Van Hecke

Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement with Brighton for the permanent transfer of Jan Paul van Hecke for a reported £52m, with no add-ons included in the fee.

The deal is subject to medical checks and paperwork, and the club expects personal terms to be straightforward given Van Hecke’s relationship with Spurs coach Roberto De Zerbi.

De Zerbi reunites with a familiar defensive profile

Van Hecke worked under Roberto De Zerbi at Brighton for two seasons, developing comfort with the Italian’s emphasis on possession and progressive build-up.

That existing rapport is a key factor in Tottenham’s recruitment plan, with De Zerbi thought to value Van Hecke’s combination of ball-carrying ability and aggressive defending.

How Van Hecke fits Spurs tactical needs

At 6ft 2in, Van Hecke offers a blend of physical presence and technical competence that fits De Zerbi’s requirement for defenders who can initiate attacks from deep.

He is right-footed, comfortable carrying the ball into midfield lanes, and adept at distributing under pressure, traits that should help Tottenham switch from reactive defending to more controlled possession play.

Defensive issues that drove the summer move

Tottenham’s 2025–26 campaign was marked by instability at centre-back, with recurring injuries forcing makeshift solutions including the use of João Palhinha in central defence.

The club finished the season perilously close to relegation, prompting a rapid overhaul of personnel to prevent a repeat of defensive frailties next term.

Squad implications and questions over current defenders

Van Hecke’s arrival will increase competition among Spurs centre-backs and could accelerate decisions on players who were already linked with exits.

Christian Romero remains the subject of transfer speculation, while Radu Drăgușin logged limited minutes last season and faces an uncertain future as the club re-evaluates its backline.

Transfer context and Tottenham’s summer strategy

The Van Hecke signing follows Tottenham’s capture of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers, signalling a two-pronged approach that mixes bargain acquisitions with targeted spending.

The £52m outlay for Van Hecke indicates the club is prepared to invest selectively to address clear weaknesses while using free signings to add depth and experience.

Immediate next steps and integration into the squad

Assuming the medical proceeds without issue, Tottenham will formally announce Van Hecke and begin planning his integration into preseason training under De Zerbi.

Coaching staff will focus on tactical alignment and building combinations with existing defenders to ensure cohesion ahead of competitive fixtures.

The club will also manage expectations around playing time and rotation as it balances commitments in domestic competitions.

Jan Paul van Hecke to Tottenham represents a significant reinforcement for a side intent on stabilising its defence and laying foundations for a sustained improvement under Roberto De Zerbi.

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