Conor Gallagher has vowed to deliver “special moments” after joining Tottenham Hotspur in a £34.6m transfer from Atlético Madrid. Spurs moved quickly to secure a midfielder they have long admired following a serious hamstring injury to Rodrigo Bentancur, beating competition from Aston Villa. Gallagher, 25, has signed a contract until 2031 and returns to the Premier League after a frustrating spell in Spain, where he started only four La Liga matches. The former Chelsea academy graduate is also keen to revive his England career ahead of this summer’s World Cup, having last featured under Thomas Tuchel in June. Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank praised Gallagher’s leadership, experience and intensity, saying his energy and pressing ability would strengthen the squad. Gallagher could make his debut in Saturday’s key home match against West Ham United, as he looks to make an immediate impact in north London.
Conor Gallagher Promises ‘Special Moments’ After Completing Tottenham Move
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