Tottenham Hotspur have locked in a £52 million deal to acquire Brighton and Hove Albion defender Jan Paul van Hecke, according to the report from Sky Sports News, a move that reshapes Spurs’ defensive outlook before the summer transfer window closes.
The agreement follows two rejected bids from Tottenham, with Brighton initially valuing the 25-year-old between £60 million and £70 million before conceding to the guaranteed fee.
This transfer carries overlooked urgency: Van Hecke becomes a free agent next summer, forcing Brighton to sell now rather than lose him without compensation.
Roberto De Zerbi, who previously worked with Van Hecke at Brighton, played a pivotal role in securing the Dutch international, who has reportedly snubbed Liverpool to join Spurs.
Van Hecke chose Tottenham over Anfield, signaling his belief that De Zerbi’s system offers clearer development pathways for his Oranje international career.
The £52 million fee represents a strategic victory for Tottenham, who avoided escalating to Brighton’s £70 million valuation while securing a defender with elite aerial and passing capabilities.
Brighton faces a defensive shortfall after losing a key centre-back, raising questions about their ability to compete in the upcoming season without comparable replacement resources.
🚨 Tottenham agree deal to sign Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton, here we go! 💣
New defender wanted by De Zerbi joining on £52m deal, agreement club to club done after player accepted #THFC conditions last week.
All done and Vuskovic separate case, as @David_Ornstein reports. pic.twitter.com/pNsasJgMC9
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 16, 2026
Liverpool’s failed pursuit underscores the competitive intensity for top European defenders, with Tottenham emerging as the preferred destination for Van Hecke’s long-term ambitions.
Fans and analysts now expect Van Hecke to immediately strengthen Spurs’ backline, with early integration into De Zerbi’s tactical framework likely before the Premier League season begins.
The transfer concludes a tense negotiation period, leaving both clubs satisfied as Tottenham gains a defensive anchor and Brighton secures vital revenue ahead of their own replenishment plans.
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