Tottenham wants to close the signing of Jan Paul Van Hecke as soon as possible and has already intensified contacts with Brighton & Hove Albion. The Dutch center-back has become a priority for Spurs, who are looking to strengthen their defense with a reliable, young player with experience in the Premier League. The agreement with the player has been quite advanced for days.
Tottenham accelerates for Jan Paul Van Hecke
Tottenham's interest is not random. The London team wants to make a competitive leap from the back and sees Jan Paul Van Hecke as a center-back ready to assume an important role from day one. His season at Brighton & Hove Albion has confirmed he is ready for a bigger challenge. He has good ball distribution, competes well in duels, and knows the pace of the Premier League, reducing the risk margin significantly in a deal like this. Therefore, Spurs do not want to miss the opportunity, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
🚨🇳🇱 Negotiations for Jan Paul Van Hecke to Tottenham continue after personal terms agreed days ago.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 13, 2026
Spurs are pushing to get it done. pic.twitter.com/v1WlPlm4ZC
However, the negotiation will not be simple. Brighton & Hove Albion knows they have a highly valued defender and will not make his exit easy if the proposal does not meet their expectations. The club has shown in previous transfer windows that they sell when they receive a good offer but rarely accept significant discounts. This stance forces Tottenham to act swiftly yet precisely because a poor offer would only cool off the discussions.
Brighton & Hove Albion is open to selling but sets the price
Within Brighton & Hove Albion, they are not ruling out Jan Paul Van Hecke's departure. The club's stance is clear: if a strong offer arrives, it will be considered. The issue for Tottenham is that the price will not be low. The center-back has a market, has performed well, and several teams have been monitoring his progress in recent months. This gives Brighton some leverage in negotiations, although the player's desire could also weigh in.
For Tottenham, securing the definitive yes would be a significant move. They would not only add a current defender but also a player with room to grow in the coming years. In an increasingly demanding Premier League, having center-backs capable of playing out from the back has become a necessity. Jan Paul Van Hecke fits that profile perfectly, which is why his name has gained so much strength in the London club's planning.

Spurs aim to close a more competitive defense
Tottenham's pressure is also a response to an evident sporting need. The team requires more security, height, and personality in their defense. Jan Paul Van Hecke's arrival would provide alternatives and raise internal competition, something the coaching staff considers crucial for facing a long season. Additionally, the player already knows the league and would not need to undergo a challenging adaptation process, a highly valued point in London.
Now, it all depends on the negotiation between clubs. Tottenham has already had advanced talks with the player and knows they cannot delay, as Brighton & Hove Albion will not let go of one of their most reliable defenders easily. If Spurs increase their offer and approach the figure demanded by the selling club, the signing could enter its final phase. In North London, it is clear: Jan Paul Van Hecke is one of the names to enhance Tottenham's defense this summer.
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