Tottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of defender Micky van de Ven from Wolfsburg in a deal approaching £43million (€50m) including add-ons.

Spurs have been in talks to sign Van de Ven since last month and a breakthrough came last week. He has now signed a six-year contract with the north London club and will wear the number 37.

Van de Ven was at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for his new side’s pre-season friendly against Shakhtar Donetsk on Sunday and was seen taking pictures with fans.

The Netherlands Under-21 international made 36 appearances for Wolfsburg last season, helping them to an eighth-placed Bundesliga finish. He joined the German club from Volendam in the Netherlands in the summer of 2021.

Tottenham have also confirmed the arrival of Alejo Veliz from Rosario Central, subject to international clearance and work permit.

The centre-forward, 19, has agreed a deal that will run until 2029.

Veliz featured for Argentina at the Under-20 World Cup and Under-20 South American Championship earlier this year.

Van de Ven and Veliz follow Guglielmo Vicario, James Maddison, Manor Solomon and Ashley Phillips in joining Tottenham this summer.

go-deeper

GO DEEPER

50 to watch - Micky van de Ven: Uncompromising defender would bring speed and strength to Spurs


Follow the summer transfer window with The Athletic

  • Transfer blog — live updates
  • Premier League done deals
  • Daily Football Briefing podcast — your 10-minute lowdown

Van de Ven: Profiled

Analysis from The Athletic’s Seb Stafford-Bloor

Part of his reputation comes from his physical stature. He’s 6ft 3in (191cm), broad-shouldered and, in 2022-23, the Bundesliga ranked him as the quickest centre-back in the German top flight.

Running speed statistics shouldn’t always be taken literally but in this case, they do describe the athlete; outrunning him would be like to trying to evade that big rock rumbling after Indiana Jones in Raiders Of The Lost Ark.

He’s been largely excellent for Wolfsburg and it’s not unreasonable for him to be deemed an option for RB Leipzig, should they sell the mighty Josko Gvardiol this summer.

These are not impressions formed only from youth tournaments and theory. Van de Ven authored a strong body of work at Wolfsburg last season.

(Photo: Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

Get all-access to exclusive stories.

Subscribe to The Athletic for in-depth coverage of your favorite players, teams, leagues and clubs. Try a week on us.