Goalkeeper Dylan Thompson, 18, put pen to paper on his first professional deal with Tottenham Hotspur last week.
The highly rated shot stopper - who joined The Lilywhites after moving from Norwich during the 2023/24 season - agreed the new deal at Hotspur Way.
He has previously been with Norwich in the academy youth set up and was a highly regarded prospect, being involved with the Canaries from the age of nine upwards.
But after going on trial at Spurs in 2023 ahead of a potential move to the Premier League club, he made the full time switch to North London and signed a two year Academy scholarship with them in July 2024 when he was just 16.
Now 18, his proud dad Eddie - who captained Gorleston - said on social media: "What a journey no more than you deserve worked so hard for this, enjoy it."
The highly-rated shot stopper spent time on loan at Barton Rovers FC last season.
Announcing the deal on the official Spurs website on Thursday, the club said: "We’re delighted to announce that Dylan Thompson has signed his first professional contract with the Club.
"The 18-year-old goalkeeper has produced a number of impressive performances for our Under-18s this season, having been part of our Under-17 Premier League Cup-winning squad last term.
"He joined our Academy from hometown club Norwich City midway through the 2023/24 campaign, having been with the Canaries since the Under-9s."
Born in Norwich and with links to Philadelphia, USA, Thompson made his Under-18s debut for Spurs in a 5-3 home win over West Bromwich Albion in April 2024.
He has made six appearances in the U18 Premier League for Spurs this season and also gained some youth international experience with England at an Under-15 training camp.