Danso makes permanent Spurs move as Forster, Werner and Reguilon exit

Tottenham has confirmed the outputs of Fraser Forster and Sergio Reguilon, while Kevin Danso has joined the Lens club with a permanent deal.

The Europa League champions announced a large number of transfer updates on Saturday, in which Timo Werner also returned to RB Leipzig after concluding his seasonal loan agreement.

Experienced goalkeeper Forster came from Southampton in 2022, but leaves the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after the expiry of his contract.

Former Celtic Man Forster only made 34 performances in Tottenham Colors, while Reguilon leaves after his contract ended after an equally quiet spell in North Londen.

The Spain Full-back appeared 73 times for Spurs, scored twice, but spent a lot of his time-out on loan in Atletico Madrid, Manchester United and Brentford.

Germany Forward Werner returned to Tottenham for the 2024-25 campaign, after he had spent six months on loan for six months, but will return to his Bundesliga side in Leipzig.

Werner managed only three goals in 41 performances for the Ange Postecoglou team.

“We thank Fraser, Sergio, Alfie and Timo for their service and wish them the best for the future,” said a short club statement.

We can confirm the departure of Fraser Forster, Sergio Reguilon and Alfie Whiteman after the conclusion of their contracts, while Timo Werner leaves after the conclusion of his loan saying.

Thank you for your service and the very best for the future, guys

– Tottenham Hotspur (@spursofficial) 31 May 2025

Danso comes in the other way when he moves to Tottenham after his Lens loan agreement was permanently made.

The transfer of the Center-Back is reportedly worth to £ 21 million after the side obligation of Postecoglou to buy was activated.

Austria Defender Danso, who has signed a deal of five years, has closed 10 Premier League Start for Spurs since he got on loan in January, although his step in the middle season was impeded by various injuries.

Spurs also confirmed that the loan from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg to Marseille was permanently made, reportedly for a fee of approximately £ 17 million.

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