Tottenham Hotspur are ready to discuss an improved contract with Micky van de Ven’s representatives, according to Sky Sports.
The club want to hold on to the Netherlands international as clubs in England and Europe continue to monitor his situation.
Spurs signed Van de Ven for around €50 million on a six-year deal in 2023, and he has been one of their best players despite suffering a couple of injury setbacks.
Premier League clubs have taken note of his brilliant form and would love to lure him away from Tottenham.
Despite being a defender, Van de Ven has been impressive in the final third for the club, scoring six goals in 16 appearances this season.
He bagged a Puskas contender last week after making a box-to-box solo run to score the third goal in the 4-0 victory over Copenhagen in the Champions League.
Van de Ven has proven himself to be one of the most influential players at Spurs, and he deserves an improved contract.
He has featured in every Premier League and Champions League fixture this term and will hope to maintain his fitness after two injury-riddled seasons.
Van de Ven was a key player under Ange Postecoglou and has maintained his importance to the team under new manager Thomas Frank.
The 24-year-old is still a few years away from the peak of his career, and holding on to him for as long as possible is crucial for Tottenham.
Frank is looking to build a squad capable of challenging for silverware, and Van de Ven will play a massive role in his team if he is to achieve that.