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The key contract details of every Tottenham first-team player: Expiry dates, weekly wages, agents…

Cristian Romero, Son Heung-min and James Maddison playing for Tottenham.

Cristian Romero, Son Heung-min and James Maddison are all under contract at Tottenham.

Tottenham are rebuilding their squad under Ange Postecoglou – and TEAMtalk have provided a detailed breakdown of each player’s contract. 

Potecoglou has publicly claimed he wants “drastic change” at Spurs as he continues to implement an attacking brand of football.

While some players face an uncertain future at the club, the manager has a long-term vision and will be looking to build around some of their young stars.

We’ve taken a look at the key contract details for every first-team player at Tottenham.

When does every Tottenham player’s contract expire?

Note: An asterisk indicates that Tottenham have the option to extend the contract by another 12 months.

Goalkeepers

Guglielmo Vicario – June 30, 2028

Fraser Forster – June 30, 2025

Brandon Austin – June 30, 2029

Alfie Whiteman – June 30, 2025

Defenders

Pedro Porro – June 30, 2028

Emerson Royal – June 30, 2026

Cristian Romero – June 30, 2027

Micky van de Ven – June 30, 2029

Radu Dragusin – June 30, 2030

Destiny Udogie – June 30, 2030

Ben Davies – June 30, 2025

Ashley Phillips – June 30, 2028

Djed Spence – June 30, 2027

Sergio Reguilon – June 30, 2025

Midfielders

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – June 30, 2025

Oliver Skipp – June 30, 2027

Pape Matar Sarr – June 30, 2030

Yves Bissouma – June 30, 2026

Rodrigo Bentancur – June 30, 2026

Giovani Lo Celso – June 30, 2025

James Maddison – June 30, 2028

Lucas Bergvall – June 30, 2029

Archie Gray – June 30, 2030

Forwards

Dejan Kulusevski – June 30, 2028

Brennan Johnson – June 30, 2028*

Richarlison – June 30, 2027

Timo Werner – June 30, 2025

Son Heung-min – June 30, 2025*

Manor Solomon – June 30, 2028

Bryan Gil – June 30, 2026

Alejo Veliz – June 30, 2029

Troy Parrott – June 30, 2025

Bergvall and Gray are two of the most highly-rated young midfielders in Europe and they have both signed long-term contracts at Tottenham.

“It’s a massive project under Ange and it’s something that I wanted to be a part of,” Gray told the club. “I’m not going to lie, I’m a massive Celtic fan so I love him!

“My whole family loves him and I haven’t really said this to be fair but I loved watching him at Celtic and I loved watching him here last season – he’s a massive factor because playing under a really good manager is really important for me.

“It’s a young group here and I feel like I can be right at home, hopefully get playing some games and challenge on the pitch.”

Werner initially joined Tottenham on a six-month loan deal in the January transfer window and they have agreed another year’s loan for Red Bull Leipzig striker.

The loan agreement also includes an option to buy for £8.5million, which can be activated at the end of the 2024/25 season.

A lot of Tottenham players have entered the final year on their contracts this summer, including club captain Son Heung-min.

TEAMtalk understands that former Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho is keen to make the South Korea international one of his first signings at Fenerbahce.

But there is a one-year option in his current contract, allowing Spurs to extend his terms in North London until the summer of 2026.

How much do Tottenham’s players earn?

Goalkeepers

Guglielmo Vicario – £75,000-per-week

Fraser Forster – £75,000-per-week

Brandon Austin – £15,000-per-week

Alfie Whiteman – £7,500-per-week

Defenders

Pedro Porro – £85,000-per-week

Emerson Royal – £40,000-per-week

Cristian Romero – £165,000-per-week

Micky van de Ven – £50,000-per-week

Radu Dragusin – £85,000-per-week

Destiny Udogie – £75,000-per-week

Ben Davies – £80,000-per-week

Ashley Phillips – £15,000-per-week

Djed Spence – £25,000-per-week

Sergio Reguilon – £53,000-per-week

Midfielders

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – £100,000-per-week

Oliver Skipp – £40,000-per-week

Pape Matar Sarr – £70,000-per-week

Yves Bissouma – £55,000-per-week

Rodrigo Bentancur – £75,000-per-week

Giovani Lo Celso – £70,000-per-week

James Maddison – £170,000-per-week

Lucas Bergvall – N/A

Archie Gray – N/A

Forwards

Dejan Kulusevski – £110,000-per-week

Brennan Johnson – £70,000-per-week

Richarlison – £90,000-per-week

Timo Werner – £165,000-per-week

Son Heung-min – £190,000-per-week

Manor Solomon – £60,000-per-week

Bryan Gil – £40,000-per-week

Alejo Veliz – £24,825-per-week

Troy Parrott – £12,247-per-week

The current wage bill at Tottenham is estimated to be in the region of £2.13million-per-week, which equates to £110.7million-per-year.

They have the seventh-highest wage bill in the Premier League, behind Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Aston Villa.

Following Harry Kane’s move to Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023, Tottenham have no players on the £200,000-per-week mark.

Son is now their highest earner on £190,000-per-week and Maddison follows closely behind, taking home £170,000-per-week.

Richarlison is on a base salary of £90,000-per-week but his contract also includes a series of bonuses that could take his wage to £130,000-per-week.

Whiteman – who is the fourth-choice goalkeeper at Tottenham – earns just £7,500-per-week and is their lowest-paid first-team player.

Who are the agents of Tottenham’s players?

Goalkeepers

Guglielmo Vicario – GG11

Fraser Forster – CAA Stellar

Brandon Austin – Unique Sports Group

Alfie Whiteman – Remington Ellis Management

Defenders

Pedro Porro – CAA Base Ltd

Emerson Royal – AIS Football

Cristian Romero – Ciro Palermo

Micky van de Ven – Jose Fortes Rodriguez (Team Raiola)

Radu Dragusin – Florin Manea

Destiny Udogie – Stefano Antonelli (Football Service SRL)

Ben Davies – CAA Stellar

Ashley Phillips – Wasserman

Djed Spence – CAA Base Ltd

Sergio Reguilon – Sports Invest UK Ltd

Midfielders

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – Unique Sports Group

Oliver Skipp – ARETE

Pape Matar Sarr – CAA Base Ltd

Yves Bissouma – AMS Consulting

Rodrigo Bentancur – Back Sports S.A

Giovani Lo Celso – DC Global SL

James Maddison – CAA Base Ltd

Lucas Bergvall – Nordic Sky

Archie Gray – N/A

Forwards

Dejan Kulusevski – World Soccer Agency

Brennan Johnson – Unique Sports Group

Richarlison – N/A

Timo Werner – Sports 360

Son Heung-min – CAA Base Ltd

Manor Solomon – SBE Shlomy Ben Ezra Agency

Bryan Gil – IFM

Alejo Veliz – Lion Volt

Troy Parrott – Unique Sports Group

CAA Base Ltd and Unique Sports Group are currently the most popular agencies at Tottenham.

The other high-profile clients at CAA Base Ltd include Kingsley Coman, Cole Palmer, Eberechi Eze and Raphael Varane, while Unique Sports Group have Reece James, Anthony Gordon and Hakan Calhanoglu.

According to reports in Brazil, Richarlison split from his long-term agent Renato Velasco last year over an alleged financial dispute. He is now getting guidance from former Tottenham and Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes.

While some agents avoid speaking to the media, Florian Manea has been very vocal about Dragusin’s lack of game time at Tottenham.

“The coach said many times he does not want to play with a three-man defence, evidently he knows best, but Tottenham concede a ton of goals. Playing with three gives more security,” Manea said.

“I also think Tottenham concede a lot of goals from set plays, so Dragusin would be very helpful due to his power in the air, he used to get all the headers at Genoa.”

He added: “If he doesn’t play we’ll have to think of other solutions, but at the moment I don’t think so because he only arrived in January. Then you never know in life, let’s hope not, but you never know.”

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