Tottenham binds youngster Skipp for the long term – most valuable homegrown after Kane

Missing injured since February

Tottenham Hotspur have secured the services of midfield talent Oliver Skipp on a long-term basis. The 21-year-old extended his contract, which originally expired in 2024, on Wednesday until June 30, 2027.

Skipp, who made his debut in 2018 as an 18-year-old under Mauricio Pochettino, established himself at the beginning of the season after his loan to Norwich City in coach Antonio Conte’s starting eleven and subsequently increased his market value to 20 million euros – which puts him after Harry Kane (28) the most valuable homegrown Spurs. Since the beginning of February, Skipp has been suffering from an inflammation of the pubic bone.

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