Tottenham sign defender Djed Spence from Middlesbrough

Tottenham have completed the signing of defender Djed Spence from Middlesbrough on a contract until 2027.

Right-back Spence becomes the sixth player to join Spurs this summer to continue the club's spending spree.

The deal is worth an initial £12.5million but could rise to £20million due to add-ons.

Since Antonio Conte's side secured Champions League football on the final day of the 2021-22 campaign, Tottenham have changed tack in the transfer window and moved fast to put together a squad capable of challenging on multiple fronts for the upcoming season.

The addition of Spence follows earlier moves for Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, Yves Bissouma, Richarlison and Clement Lenglet.

London-born Spence has long been on Spurs' radar and attracted plenty of interest after a successful loan spell with , where he helped the club achieve promotion to the Premier League and played a key role in their run to Cup quarter-finals.

The 21-year-old came through 's academy before he moved to Middlesbrough in 2018 but saw his time on Teesside disrupted by the club's lack of managerial stability.

Spence was signed by during Tony Pulis' tenure but earned his first consistent run under the stewardship of ex-Tottenham centre-back , who would be sacked after a year in the summer of 2020.

Next manager used the versatile defender regularly during the 2020-21 campaign but let him move on and sign for Forest on a temporary basis last season.

Spence's form at the City Ground earned him Under-21 recognition in March and he made 46 appearances, scoring three goals to help his loan club go up via the Sky Bet Championship in May.

While Forest were among the sides interested in the youngster, he has sealed a move to Tottenham with old team Middlesbrough making a handsome profit.

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