Tottenham have agreed a deal with Tyrese Hall regarding a new contract and the youngster has signed a five-year contract which will see him stay at the club until 2029.
The club has increased their focus on investing in young players over the last few years with Spurs signing the likes of Ashley Phillips, Alejo Veliz, Luka Vuskovic, Lucas Bergvall in the last two windows.
Ange Postecoglou, who has a reputation of working with youngsters and helping them develop into first team players, has already showed that he is not afraid of integrating the youngsters in the team.
Pape Matar Sarr is an example, who has established himself as one of the first names in the starting XI this season.
They have also focused on committing the promising youngsters to long-term contracts.
It was announced yesterday that young versatile midfielder George Abbott signed a new contract with the club.
And today, the club has confirmed that another midfielder has signed a new long-term deal.
Tyrese Hall has penned a new contract which keep him at the club for the next 5 years.
The 18-year-old central midfielder, who emerged from Tottenham’s esteemed academy, has impressed with his performances for the Under-21 side throughout the current season.
Hall’s consistent displays played a crucial role in the team’s success, contributing to their first-place finish in the league phase and securing a spot in the Premier League 2 playoffs.
His burgeoning talent and potential have caught the attention of the Spurs hierarchy, prompting them to tie him down to a five-year deal.