Harvey White has signed a new contract with Tottenham to keep him at the club until 2024.
The 19-year-old is one of the several budding youngsters coming through the ranks at the club and they have moved to secure his future.
Jose Mourinho recently gave him his first-team bow when he played as a substitute in Tottenham’s Europa League game against Ludogorets.
He will hope to follow in the footstep of Japhet Tanganga to become a regular for the Tottenham first-team sooner rather than later.
He has remained a key member of the club’s development squad this season, impressing there with 3 goals from 9 appearances, the last of which came against Blackburn in their most recent game.
Mourinho is looking to end Tottenham’s trophy drought this campaign and he might be focused more on using experienced players at the club to execute their matches.
However, Harvey has the talent to get noticed by the Portuguese manager and that might help him break into the team.
Spurs will face Crystal Palace in the Premier League next and they will need to win that game to remain top of the league table unless Liverpool and Chelsea also fail to win.




One for the future, long after Jose has moved on I suspect. Even Levy was saying that mangers rarely stay for more than about 3-4 seasons these days.
It’s the European model of sporting directors and first team coaches. I don’t particularly agree with it but it’s how squad investment is overseen these days. The managers have a bit of say but most of it goes on at boardroom level…
This is fantastic news you know. Harvey mr white cartel can fkin play. He can narf whack’m too. Good good young baller. Stand outer at the lamex