By Liam Styles
Tottenham’s manager Ange Postecoglou has completed a great first part of the season with the North London team, who would be considering each one of the requirements made by the Australian-Greek manager for the present and the future of the club given the stability lived under his era at the institution.
In this sense, Tottenham’s CEO, Daniel Levy, would have already given the green light to one of his requirements as a manager in the last few weeks, and the permanence of one of his key players in the squad of the Spurs will be secured until 2023 as it was announced by the North London club during the last few hours.
In this respect, the insistence of the manager has ended up with the renewal of the contract of the Senegalese 21-year-old midfielder Pape Matar Sarr, who has recently extended his tie with Tottenham for six more seasons, having now his contract running until June 2023 with the North London institution.
Sarr, who in the next few days will travel to his natal country to join the Senegalese national team to compete in the African Cup of Nations, has been one of the most important players under Ange Postecoglou’s management, having completed 19 games this season with the Spurs, where he has scored two goals and been pivotal in the team’s midfield solidity during the campaign.
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