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·16 June 2026
Tottenham agree £52 million deal with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign Jan Paul van Hecke

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·16 June 2026


Spurs were interested in van Hecke at the request of manager Roberto De Zerbi, who was eager to reunite with the player he previously coached the Seagulls.
The 26-year-old Netherlands international had entered the final 12 months of his contract at the Amex Stadium, leaving Brighton with a decision to cash in or risk losing him on a free transfer next summer.
After rejecting two earlier offers from Tottenham, Brighton have now accepted a £52 million bid for Van Hecke, who has already agreed personal terms ahead of his move.
This transfer is separate from Brighton’s ongoing interest in Tottenham’s teenage prospect Luka Vuskovic.
The two deals were initially linked, but the negotiations for Van Hecke progressed independently, ensuring his move is unaffected by Vuskovic’s potential future status.
Van Hecke is currently representing the Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup.
During the Oranje’s 2-2 draw with Japan, he delivered a composed performance, completing 92 percent of his passes and winning all five duels.
His tactical intelligence and ball-playing skills were hallmarks of his time under De Zerbi at Brighton, and Spurs now expect him to anchor their backline as they look to rebuild from a difficult 2025-26 campaign.
Van Hecke joins a defensive overhaul that already features free-agent signings Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi.
With long-serving defender Cristian Romero expected to depart, the arrival of the Dutchman provides an immediate solution for a backline undergoing significant change.
By securing a Premier League-proven player already familiar with De Zerbi’s system, Tottenham have moved quickly to ensure they start the new season with a stronger defensive foundation.







































