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The Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool make ‘big' Wirtz offer, Al-Hilal preparing £100m bid for Bruno, Chelsea eye Branthwaite
Spurs make Danso loan permanent Spurs confirmed that Kevin Danso would be returning to the side ahead of the 2025/26 season. Ange Postecoglou's side will be playing in the Champions League after winning the Europa League. Danso came off the bench in the final, playing a huge part as Spurs defended their 1-0 lead in the second half. The Lilywhites confirmed the obligation to buy in his loan was triggered. The deal will cost Spurs around €25m.


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Tottenham confirm first transfer of the window after triggering loan star's option to buy on a permanent deal
TOTTENHAM have confirmed that Kevin Danso's initial loan move is set to become a permanent transfer. The centre-back, 26, joined Advertisement 7 Kevin Danso helped Tottenham win the Europa League Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 7 Danso, 26, poses with the Europa League trophy Credit: Getty The transfer included an obligation to buy, with Tottenham spending £21million to make the move permanent. Updating fans, Spurs confirmed their Danso switch while also referencing Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's permanent move to Marseille. Their statement read: "As previously announced, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's loan to Marseille will become a permanent transfer this summer, while Kevin Danso's loan to us from RC Lens becomes a permanent move." Danso made 10 Premier League appearances for Spurs either side of a hamstring injury. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL The former Southampton youngster made his debut in Tottenham's Carabao Cup semi-final second leg defeat at Danso appeared three times in Spurs' victorious Europa League campaign, including as a substitute in the Upon joining at the end of the January transfer window, Danso said: "It feels amazing. I've always wanted to play for a big club in the Premier League and Tottenham Hotspur is exactly that… I think as soon as you hear Tottenham Hotspur is interested, the only thing you can do is say yes." On what attracted him to Spurs, the 6ft 3in defender added: "Just everything, especially through the last few years, how big the club has become — they've got into a Champions League final before. Advertisement Most read in Football BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 7 Danso came on in the Europa League final in Bilbao Credit: Reuters "It's just an amazing project to be a part of and I'm happy to be here. "There's opportunities to win trophies. I think that is every kid's dream growing up — to win trophies at a Club like Tottenham Hotspur." Advertisement Ange Postecoglou drops huge hint over Tottenham future with incredible mic-drop moment at Europa League parade In addition to Hojbjerg, Spurs formally announced the departures of Forster, 37, featured 34 times for Spurs in three seasons, including four times in this year's Europa League campaign. Reguilon signed from Goalkeeper Whiteman, 26, came through the club's academy and made one first team outing. Advertisement Tottenham have unsurprisingly opted against making Timo Werner's loan deal permanent. Academy starlets Will Andiyapan, Archie Baptiste, Jahziah Linton, Maxwell McKnight, Max Robson, Jaden Williams, Timileyin Adekunle, Dante Orr and Charlie Warre have also departed. 7 Fraser Forster poses with the Europa League trophy Credit: Getty 7 Sergio Reguilon waves goodbye to the Tottenham fans Credit: Getty Advertisement 7 Alfie Whiteman came through Tottenham's academy Credit: AFP 7 Timo Werner's 18-month loan spell at Spurs has come to an end Credit: Getty


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Tottenham confirm first transfer of the window after triggering loan star's option to buy on a permanent deal
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TOTTENHAM have confirmed that Kevin Danso's initial loan move is set to become a permanent transfer. The centre-back, 26, joined Spurs from RC Lens in January on an initial six-month loan. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 7 Kevin Danso helped Tottenham win the Europa League Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 7 Danso, 26, poses with the Europa League trophy Credit: Getty The transfer included an obligation to buy, with Tottenham spending £21million to make the move permanent. Updating fans, Spurs confirmed their Danso switch while also referencing Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's permanent move to Marseille. Their statement read: "As previously announced, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's loan to Marseille will become a permanent transfer this summer, while Kevin Danso's loan to us from RC Lens becomes a permanent move." Danso made 10 Premier League appearances for Spurs either side of a hamstring injury. The former Southampton youngster made his debut in Tottenham's Carabao Cup semi-final second leg defeat at Liverpool, while he also featured in their FA Cup exit at Aston Villa. Danso appeared three times in Spurs' victorious Europa League campaign, including as a substitute in the 1-0 final win over Manchester United. Upon joining at the end of the January transfer window, Danso said: "It feels amazing. I've always wanted to play for a big club in the Premier League and Tottenham Hotspur is exactly that… I think as soon as you hear Tottenham Hotspur is interested, the only thing you can do is say yes." On what attracted him to Spurs, the 6ft 3in defender added: "Just everything, especially through the last few years, how big the club has become — they've got into a Champions League final before. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 7 Danso came on in the Europa League final in Bilbao Credit: Reuters "It's just an amazing project to be a part of and I'm happy to be here. "There's opportunities to win trophies. I think that is every kid's dream growing up — to win trophies at a Club like Tottenham Hotspur." Ange Postecoglou drops huge hint over Tottenham future with incredible mic-drop moment at Europa League parade In addition to Hojbjerg, Spurs formally announced the departures of Fraser Forster, Sergio Reguilon, Alfie Whiteman and Timo Werner. Forster, 37, featured 34 times for Spurs in three seasons, including four times in this year's Europa League campaign. Reguilon signed from Real Madrid in 2020 and played 73 times for Tottenham, either side of loans with Atletico Madrid, Man Utd and Brentford. Goalkeeper Whiteman, 26, came through the club's academy and made one first team outing. Tottenham have unsurprisingly opted against making Timo Werner's loan deal permanent. Academy starlets Will Andiyapan, Archie Baptiste, Jahziah Linton, Maxwell McKnight, Max Robson, Jaden Williams, Timileyin Adekunle, Dante Orr and Charlie Warre have also departed. 7 Fraser Forster poses with the Europa League trophy Credit: Getty 7 Sergio Reguilon waves goodbye to the Tottenham fans Credit: Getty 7 Alfie Whiteman came through Tottenham's academy Credit: AFP
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Tottenham: Kevin Danso ready for any Europa League final role as he hopes to emulate 'great' Spurs teammates
Tottenham centre-half Kevin Danso says he is ready to play any role asked of him in the Europa League Final and has revealed he is working to emulate teammates Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven. Danso, who joined Spurs on loan with an obligation from Lens in January, has slipped down the pecking order since Romero and van de Ven returned to fitness in March but continued to feature regularly in the Premier League as the club prioritises progress in Europe. The Austrian international played an important role in the backs-to-the-wall win at Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarter-final decider, coming off the bench late on as Spurs clung on to a 1-0 lead. As it stands, Danso is unlikely to start against Manchester United in Bilbao on May 21 but says he is ready to help the team to a first trophy in 17 years. "I'm very ready," he said. "You don't know how many opportunities you're going to get to play in a final and here I am, four months here and there's already a final. So whatever happens, I'm ready. "Whatever my role is, I'll just be supporting the team 100 per cent and doing my best in whatever that role is. "You've always got to be ready. You never know what's going to happen and the manager's always talking to us about taking our opportunities when they come. "And whatever that opportunity is, 90 minutes on the bench or starting the game or coming on and doing a job, that's exactly what I'm going to do and do it to the best of my ability." You don't know how many opportunities you're going to get to play in a final and here I am, four months here and there's already a final Kevin Danso Romero captained Spurs in both legs of the semi-final against Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt and could wear the armband again against United if Heung-min Son, who has just recovered from a niggling foot injury, is not named in the XI. The Argentine has a reputation as a fiery character on the pitch, prone to hot-headedness, but Danso believes he is misunderstood and is an admirer of both Spurs' first choice centre-halves. "He's definitely world class," Danso said of Romero. "From the outside looking in, you'd think he's very aggressive but he's one of the calmest guys in the changing room. "Everybody at the club and anybody who watches football knows he's a brilliant passer and a great defender. I feel like a defender needs that [aggressive] side to him to give the strikers a bit of fear, [thinking], 'Oh, he could come in at any time'. "He's a great talent, a great player. So is Micky. So is everybody at this club, or they wouldn't be here. "He [Romero] is not the most vocal [captain]. That's why I said he's one of the calmest guys. "There's different kinds of leadership and he leads by examnple by the way he plays. Some are more vocal and some just lead by example and that's ecactly what he does. "He's a world class player, he's won trophies, he brings that experience and he knows what to do in finals. In big games, he's always there." Asked if he could learn from Romero, Danso added: "100 per cent. His calmness, his passing range. There's players all over in my position I look to emulate and take things from their game and add to my game. I want to be as complete as possible. "Micky obviously [is another one] with the way he reads the ball and defending the challenges with his pace. Players like Sergio Ramos, van list is endless. You watch defenders at the highest level and try to add what they do to your game."


Evening Standard
21-04-2025
- Sport
- Evening Standard
Tottenham XI vs Nottingham Forest: Predicted lineup, confirmed team news, injury latest for Premier League today
Danso played the final five minutes in Germany and the Austrian is pushing to come into the backline, which could also feature Archie Gray and Djed Spence at full-back. Cristian Romero is due a rest, with Ben Davies or Micky van de Ven options to fill in at centre-back.