The midfielder of Tottenham Hotspur, Lucas Bergvall, has signed a new long -term contract, the club confirmed.
Bergvall entered the club for a fee of 8.5 million GBP for a fee of 8.5 million and was one of the few positive aspects in a bitter, disappointing campaign for Spurs.
The 19-year-old was regularly starter in the second half of the season and achieved a total of 45 appearances in all previous competitions and achieved a goal and four templates.
The first Treaty of Bergvall ran by 2029, but Spurs confirmed that the Swedish international is now connected to the club by 2031. After receiving superior terms as a reward for his creation as a key player under Posetecoglou.
While the Australian manager may not be in the club next season, Bergvall is expected to keep his role as a key member of the squad, with this new deal a sign of the club’s long -term commitment to its development.
It was recently reported that Spurs are distributed to a challenging summer transfer window in which they could be forced to sell players before they can finance new obligations on the market.
Since the funds that are not freely available are to be expected, the recruitment team will hope to find more bargains such as mountain Vall, which arrived in the club with fewer than 60 senior citizens in Scandinavia, but wasted little time to prove that it was able to play at a higher level.
Bergvall and colleagues Rekruten Archie Gray both impressed in an otherwise catastrophic campaign for Spurs and assures the fans that the team’s midfield is in a healthy position before an uncertain summer.