Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has signed a new contract with the Premier League club. According to the club’s official website, the French international has extended his stay at Spurs until the summer of 2024. We are delighted to announce that Hugo Lloris has signed a new two-and-a-half-year contract with the Club, which will run until 2024. — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) January 21, 2022 The news will come as a major boost to the fans and everyone associated with the London club. Lloris has been a key player for Spurs ever since he joined the club from Lyon and he has the quality to play at the highest level for the foreseeable future. Lloris is still operating at a world-class level for Spurs and the Londoners will struggle to replace h...
Join 888sport and enter bonus code BOX45 to get £45 in Free Bets when you bet £10 on any football match. Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte believes France international Hugo Lloris is keen to extend his stay at Spurs beyond the summer. The 35-year-old’s current contract is set to run out at the end of this season and he has yet to agree new terms with the Lilywhites. The experienced goalkeeper will be able to negotiate a pre-contract with other clubs in the new year. Lloris joined Spurs in the summer of 2012 from Lyon in a deal worth around €10 million. Since his arrival in north London, he has clocked up 392 appearances across all competitions, with 133 clean sheets to his name (stats from Transfermarkt). The keeper’s deal is expiring in six months but...
Join 888sport and enter bonus code BOX45 to get £45 in Free Bets when you bet £10 on any football match. West Ham goalkeeper Sam Johnstone is attracting interest from many Premier League clubs, according to reports. The England international’s current contract at the Hawthorns is set to expire in the summer and he hasn’t been able to agree new terms with his present employers. The keeper is said to be attracting a lot of interest from Premier League clubs Newcastle United, West Ham and Southampton. And as per talkSPORT, Tottenham Hotspur have also joined the transfer race for the 28-year-old. Italian boss Antonio Conte wants to bring a new keeper at Spurs, with Hugo Lloris yet to pen an extension despite his contract running out in the summer. Johnst...
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Andre Onana who is currently on the books of Ajax, according to reports. The Londoners’ current first-choice goalkeeper is Hugo Lloris who has been at Spurs since 2012. The 34-year-old has started all 11 Premier League matches so far this season, with four clean sheets to his name. However, his contract at the club will expire at the end of the season and he is yet to agree new terms. The French footballer hasn’t ruled out penning a new deal but he also doesn’t want to stay just to become a benchwarmer. According to 90MIN, Spurs new boss Antonio Conte wants to sign a new goalkeeper and he has long been an admirer of Andre Onana. However, the Lilywhites could face some competition for the signature of the Camero...
A depleted France will draw motivation from the threat of elimination as they prepare to face Switzerland in their European Championship last-16 match, captain Hugo Lloris said on Sunday. World champions France topped Group F with one win and two draws ahead of Portugal and Germany but key players in their backline have picked up injuries to give coach Didier Deschamps a selection headache on Monday. While Ousmane Dembele and Marcus Thuram are unavailable, Deschamps confirmed full backs Jules Kounde and Lucas Digne are also ruled out against the Swiss. Left back Lucas Hernandez, who injured his knee, has a chance to feature. Speaking at a news conference, goalkeeper Lloris said France – who finished runners-up in 2016 – were accustomed to do-or-die situations and thrived under pressure. “W...
France were forced to wait to secure qualification for the knockout stages of the Euros after they were held by a resilient Hungary to a 1-1 draw in front of a capacity crowd at the Puskas Arena in Budapest. Meeting in scorching sunshine in front of more than 60,000 fans, Hungary stunned the world champions by taking a shock lead through Attila Fiola when he burst clear to finish calmly beyond Hugo Lloris in first-half injury time. France were rocked heading into the break but equalize through Antoine Griezmann in the 66th minute following some route-one football from goalkeeper Lloris and clever hold-up play by Kylian Mbappe. France pressed strongly in the closing stages but failed to get the breakthrough as a raucous crowd in Budapest celebrated as if their team had won. The result puts ...
Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for goalkeeper Dean Henderson amid concerns over his attitude, Football Insider claims. The England international started last season as the back-up goalkeeper behind David de Gea, but he became a regular during the back end of the campaign. Despite this, he was ignored for the Europa League final against Villarreal. The club lost via a penalty shoot-out, with De Gea failing to save any of the 11 spot-kicks. Ahead of next season, the club are planning a radical overhaul of the goalkeeping department, and they have already released Sergio Romero and Joel Pereira. The club are also open to offers for Henderson and De Gea but acknowledge that they may struggle to offload the latter due to his hefty £350,000-a-week wages. Henderson is said to b...
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is likely to remain at the club next season. The 34-year-old, who joined Spurs nearly a decade ago, is the club’s longest-serving player at the moment. Lloris is out of contract next summer, and there were fears that he might leave the club. Talks of moving back to his native country were discussed, and a reunion with former boss Mauricio Pochettino was speculated in the media. However, the French goalkeeper appears set for a contract extension at the north London club. According to Football Insider, he plans to extend his stay for one more year or maybe longer. The report claims that he has held talks with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy and has expressed his desire to continue under a new manager. Lloris is loved and respected by the Spurs f...
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly planning for the summer ahead, and signing a goalkeeper is a top priority. According to The Daily Mail, Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope is emerging as the “first choice” keeper to replace Hugo Lloris if he decides to join Mauricio Pochettino at Paris Saint-Germain or any other French club. Wolfsburg’s Koen Casteels has been watched extensively in recent months. He could represent a cheaper option if Pope’s valuation, which could rise above £30 million, proves prohibitive. In recent months, Spurs have been linked with a host of goalkeepers, including Sam Johnstone, Mike Maignan, Dean Henderson and others, but Pope seems to be the player they are most interested in. Back in February, The Daily Mail claimed Tottenham “have made” Pope their “first c...
Tottenham Hotspur should look to sign a new goalkeeper in the summer transfer window. Lloris has a contract at the north London club until 2022, and he could leave Spurs at the end of the season. According to reports from the French newspaper L’Equipe, Premier League giants Manchester United want to sign the 34-year-old experienced goalkeeper in the summer. French club Nice are also keen to secure his signature. According to reports from The Sun, Spurs have shortlisted three keepers to replace Lloris. Manchester United’s Dean Henderson is their first-choice, while Burnley’s Nick Pope and West Brom’s Sam Johnstone are other options. Henderson, who impressed heavily last season for Sheffield United, has struggled for game time at Old Trafford this season. He is behind David de Gea ...
Manchester United are being linked with Burnley stopper Nick Pope this summer, with the club concerned that Dean Henderson is not ready to be the club’s number one. Following Henderson’s return from two seasons on-loan at Sheffield United in the summer, there has been constant debate over who should be the Red Devils starting goalkeeper, particularly with David De Gea having been inconsistent in the last 18 months or so. The majority of this campaign has seen the Spaniard remain as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s first-choice, with the younger Englishman largely having been deployed in domestic cup competitions. With De Gea granted leave to return to Spain for the birth of his first child last week, the 24-year-old has been handed the chance to impress with a run of games, although after a strong p...