Tottenham Extend Jan Vertonghen and Michel Vorm Contracts Until End of the Season

Jan Vertonghen
Jan Vertonghen / Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images
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Tottenham have confirmed that Jan Vertonghen and backup keeper Michel Vorm have signed short-term contracts keeping them at the club until the end of the season.

Both players' deals were up at the end of June, but have signed up to cover the remainder of the 2019/20 campaign.

A Spurs statement reads: "We can confirm that defender Jan Vertonghen and goalkeeper Michel Vorm have agreed to extend their existing contracts with the club until the end of the 2019/20 season.

"Both players’ contracts were due to expire at the end of this month and this extension means they will now be available to play for us for the remainder of the current Premier League season."

Vertonghen has long been linked with an exit on a free transfer this summer, and the news that he has signed a short-term deal - similar to the one Adam Lallana signed at Liverpool - does little to quell that speculation.

Reports in Italy - sourced by the Mail - say Roma have offered an initial two-year deal to the 33-year-old, who was an unused substitute in the 1-1 draw with Manchester United on Friday.

In the case of Vorm, the 37-year-old returned for a second spell with the club in October and has made just one FA Cup appearance since, but the experience and cover he offers remains highly valued by the club.

Michel Vorm saving against Norwich
Michel Vorm saving against Norwich / GLYN KIRK/Getty Images

Meanwhile, Tottenham also confirmed the extensions of a number of loan deals, as Danny Rose and Kyle Walker-Peters will remain at Newcastle and Southampton respectively until the season concludes.

"We have also agreed to extend the loans of Danny Rose (Newcastle United), Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton), Jack Clarke and Luke Amos (both QPR) Brandon Austin (Viborg) and Armando Shashoua (Atletico Baleares) until the end of their respective league seasons."