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SPURS SECURE SIGNING OF DEFENDER LEVY IN DEAL SET TO STRENGTHEN BACKLINE
LONDON, England: Tottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of defender Levy on a five-year contract, with an initial transfer fee reported to be £25 million, plus potential add-ons. The deal was finalized on Friday ahead of the club’s preparations for the upcoming Premier League season.
Negotiations between Tottenham and Levy’s previous club intensified over the past month, culminating in a swift agreement that underscores Spurs’ commitment to reinforcing their defensive options. Club officials highlighted Levy’s composure on the ball and his strength in one-on-one duels as key assets that fit seamlessly into manager Ange Postecoglou’s tactical approach centered on high pressing and quick transitions.
Levy, 27, arrives with a reputation for disciplined defensive positioning and impressive aerial ability, both in defensive and attacking set-piece situations. His previous performances demonstrated resilience under pressure and an ability to contribute to build-up play from the back, qualities aligned with Tottenham’s strategic emphasis on ball retention and controlled possession.
Tottenham’s sporting director commented, “Levy brings experience and versatility, offering us greater tactical flexibility. This signing reflects our ambition to build a squad capable of competing on multiple fronts.”
For Levy, the move represents a significant step in his career, offering the prospect of regular top-flight football in a club aiming for European qualification. Tottenham, meanwhile, will look to integrate Levy quickly as they seek to improve their defensive record from last season.
This acquisition fits into Tottenham’s broader strategy of combining experienced players with young talent to create a balanced, dynamic squad under Postecoglou’s leadership. The club’s investment in Levy signals intent to address previous defensive vulnerabilities and strengthen the team’s foundation moving forward.