UMVA has learned that Tottenham Hotspur is gearing up to secure the future of one of its key defenders, Micky van de Ven, with a new contract offer. The 25-year-old Dutchman has been a crucial player for the north London club since joining, and his departure would be a significant blow.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Tottenham have no plans to let van de Ven leave, despite speculation linking him with a move away. The club is said to be keen on keeping him, especially with Cristian Romero also rumored to be on the transfer market.
Losing two key defenders in one window would be a major setback for Tottenham, which is looking to bounce back from a disappointing season. The club has been active in the transfer market, having already secured the signings of Andrew Robertson, Marcos Senesi, and Jan Paul van Hecke.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Liverpool, who have been linked with van de Ven, have no plans to move for the Netherlands international this summer. The Reds are in need of a quality central defender, particularly after the departure of Ibrahima Konaté, but it seems they will have to look elsewhere.
Tottenham's hierarchy is reportedly eager to convince van de Ven to sign a new deal, which would secure his long-term future at the club. With the transfer window heating up, it remains to be seen whether they can bring in more quality players to strengthen their squad.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Tottenham are also eyeing a potential move for Sandro Tonali, as they look to significantly improve their team and push for trophies next season.
