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Tottenham to Hold Micky van de Ven Talks Amid Real Madrid Whispers
Tottenham Hotspur are accelerating contract negotiations with star defender Micky van de Ven in early 2026, aiming to fend off interest from Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. The Dutch centre-back, currently earning £90,000 per week, is set to receive a significant pay rise, potentially matching captain Cristian Romero's £200,000 weekly salary including bonuses, making him one of Spurs' highest-paid players.[1][4]
Van de Ven's existing contract runs until 2029, providing Tottenham with a strong negotiating position, and sources insist there is no intention to sell him despite growing attention from Europe's elite clubs.[1][2] Real Madrid have been impressed by his composure, speed, and ability to neutralize top forwards, viewing him as a fit for Carlo Ancelotti's defensive needs amid injury issues. However, Spurs remain firm, valuing him at around €55 million and prioritizing his long-term retention over incoming transfers.[2][3]
Talks with Van de Ven's representatives began in the summer, initiated by CEO Vinai Venkatesham, and are now poised to advance as Tottenham demonstrates ambition through big signings and key renewals.[1] Recent extensions for Cristian Romero, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Djed Spence underscore the club's strategy to secure its core. Tottenham's hierarchy sees the 24-year-old Netherlands international as a future captain and a cornerstone of their project under manager Frank, especially amid a challenging season where he remains a consistent performer despite the team's mid-table Premier League position and 11th in the Champions League.[1][3]
Van de Ven is reportedly content at Spurs and open to extending beyond 2029 with improved terms, a move deemed more vital than any January acquisition. This reward for his pivotal role could solidify Tottenham's defense for years to come.[3][5]
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