
Tottenham: Djed Spence’s contract examined as relegation looms
Tottenham Hotspur have a decision to make over the future of Djed Spence in the summer.
The 25-year-old has been a regular in North London for the past two seasons after breaking through under Ange Postecoglou.
His performances earned him a call-up to the England national team, but his displays haven’t truly kicked on for the Lilywhites.
The full-back has been unable to stop the rot at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as his side continue to slide down the table.
Spence may face an uncertain future at Tottenham as relegation from the Premier League becomes an increasing concern each week.
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What is Djed Spence’s Tottenham contract situation?
The Englishman has certainly impressed on occasions since moving to N17 and has deservedly caught the attention of the wider football world.
That hasn’t translated across the rest of the team, as the defender often struggles alongside his teammates.
| Stat (Premier League 25-26) | Djed Spence |
| Appearances | 24 |
| Minutes played | 1812 |
| Goal involvements | 0 |
| Duels won | 103 |
| Defensive contributions | 105 |
These problems could soon end with Spurs in the Championship as the battle with West Ham, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United continues.
If the North London club do drop into the second tier, Spence may face questions over his future, especially with his international career on the line.
He may face a problem as his current deal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will last until the summer of 2029.

The full-back is reportedly paid a weekly wage of £40,000, equating to a yearly salary in the region of £2million in N17.
Spence is putting his England career at risk at Tottenham, and that could prompt him to force a departure when the summer window opens.
When could Spence leave Tottenham?
There is no doubt that the Englishman would be a useful asset in the Championship based on his previous experience.
He has featured for the likes of Nottingham Forest, QPR and Middlesbrough in the second tier, and that could translate well in North London.

Problems may arise for him from a personal perspective due to his desire to play top-level football.
It will all depend on what division the Lilywhites find themselves in next season, but there is every chance that Spence sees his future elsewhere regardless.
He could look to force a departure at the end of the campaign, or may hold out for another year to see what changes down Hotspur Way.
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