This player enjoyed his finest days as a Lilywhite, leaving for a sizeable figure.
Micky van de Ven is only 22 years old, but Tottenham Hotspur supporters will tell you that he is one of the Premier League’s finest central defenders, most influential summer signings.
Sure, he’s not infallible but the Netherlands international has been ever-so-impressive since signing from German team Wolfsburg in a £43m transfer last summer.
It bears testament to the managerial prowess of Ange Postecoglou, the front-footed, proactive approach to rebuilding a squad that had fallen by the wayside last term like an elephant from a tree.
There were a host of factors contributing to Antonio Conte’s demise, the serial trophy winner dismissed in razor-edged circumstances just over 12 months ago after a loss of confidence, cohesion, identity.
The problem underpinning it all was some terrible defensive solidity, or lack thereof, with Tottenham finishing with the sixth-worst goal concession rate of the season.
Such fortunes are indeed much improved this term with Van de Ven partnering Cristian Romero in central defence, but last year certainly will have elicited a sense of longing from the Lilywhites faithful, who will have fondly recalled the dynamism and fluency of Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld.
The latter spent less time in north London than his compatriot but he proved himself to be one of the Premier League’s standout defenders during his time at the club.
How much Spurs paid for Toby Alderweireld
Tottenham had been making gains under Mauricio Pochettino’s leadership but needed a top-class partner for Vertonghen, and so forged ahead with the £11m signing of Alderweireld from Atletico Madrid following the Belgian’s impressive loan spell with Southampton in the Premier League.
Former Spurs man Alton Thelwell was left gushing over the partnership, saying: “Both of them have been exceptional. They complement each other very well and literally they’re all-round quality defenders. They read the game well, they get on the ball and they play the Tottenham way.
“Vertonghen likes to pass the ball with elegance – he’s like the Rolls-Royce of defending. He gets on it with his left foot, he’s got excellent ability and the same goes for Toby as well. I’d say he’s probably a bit more tenacious than Vertonghen but overall they’ve got all the attributes that you want.
“They’re good all-round defenders and that shows with only 22 goals conceded in the league this season. They provide the perfect balance for Tottenham.”
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