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Ben Davies Signs New One-Year Deal at Tottenham; North London, 2026

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Ben Davies Signs New One-Year Deal at Tottenham; North London, 2026
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Key Points

  • Ben Davies has signed a new one-year contract with Tottenham Hotspur, extending his stay until the end of the 2026-27 season
  • The 33-year-old Wales international’s current deal was due to expire at the end of June 2026, and he was set to leave the club
  • Davies joined Tottenham from Swansea in July 2014 and will take his stay at the north London club into a 13th year
  • Tottenham’s hierarchy view his experience and leadership qualities as key during Roberto de Zerbi’s first full season in charge
  • Davies had surgery on a broken ankle in January 2026 and was restricted to just three Premier League appearances last season
  • Spurs narrowly avoided relegation to the Championship in the 2025-26 season
  • Davies has played 363 games for Tottenham in all competitions, scoring 10 goals

Tottenham Hotspur (North London News) June 10, 2026 – Experienced Tottenham Hotspur defender Ben Davies has signed a new one-year contract until the end of next season, according to BBC Sport’s football coverage.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Is Davies’ Experience Valued by Tottenham’s Hierarchy?
  • How Did Davies’ Injury Impact His Recent Playing Time?
  • What Is Davies’ Career Record at Tottenham?
  • When Was Davies’ Contract Extension Officially Announced?
  • What Previous Contract Extensions Has Davies Signed?
  • Background of Ben Davies’ Development at Tottenham Hotspur
  • Prediction: How This Development Can affect Tottenham Hotspur Fans and the Squad

Davies’ current deal was due to expire at the end of the month and he was set to leave the club, creating uncertainty about the veteran defender’s future at the north London stadium. The decision to extend his contract comes at a critical time for Tottenham as they prepare for Roberto de Zerbi’s first full season as head coach following the Italian manager’s appointment in March 2026.

Why Is Davies’ Experience Valued by Tottenham’s Hierarchy?

The 33-year-old Wales international, who joined Spurs from Swansea in July 2014, will take his stay at the north London club into a 13th year, making him Tottenham’s longest-serving senior player. Tottenham’s hierarchy view his experience and leadership qualities as key during Roberto de Zerbi’s first full season in charge, as reported by BBC Sport.

Davies has been a key player for the club over the years, according to the club’s official announcement. His leadership becomes particularly important following the club’s dramatic relegation battle, where Tottenham narrowly avoided dropping to the Championship on the final day of the 2025-26 season after a 1-0 win over Everton.

How Did Davies’ Injury Impact His Recent Playing Time?

He had surgery on a broken ankle in January 2026 and was restricted to just three Premier League appearances last season as Spurs narrowly avoided relegation to the Championship, BBC Sport reported.

The injury occurred during Tottenham’s 2-1 defeat against West Ham United in the Premier League, where Davies required oxygen and was taken off the field on a stretcher just 19 minutes into the match.

Tottenham confirmed on their official website that

“Ben Davies will have surgery today for a fracture in his left ankle”

and that

Following the operation, Ben will begin his rehabilitation process with our medical staff”.

This injury not only posed a challenge for Spurs ahead of their Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund but also presented a potential setback for Wales as they aim to qualify for the World Cup.

What Is Davies’ Career Record at Tottenham?

Davies has played 363 games for Tottenham in all competitions, scoring 10 goals, according to BBC Sport’s comprehensive coverage.

The versatile defender has made 358 appearances for Spurs as of June 2025, matching the legendary Darren Anderton and placing him among an exclusive group of players with over 350 games for the club.

With 73 games under his belt in Europe, Davies needs just three more to be Tottenham’s highest appearance maker in continental competition, as noted by beIN SPORTS.

Over the course of his 11 years at the club to date, Ben has scored nine goals and led the team out as captain on 13 occasions, according to the club statement reported by The Sun.

When Was Davies’ Contract Extension Officially Announced?

Tottenham announced on Sunday morning that a 12-month option in Ben Davies’ deal has been exercised, with the Welshman having been set to become a free agent at the end of June, as reported by Spurs-Web. The club statement read:

“We are delighted to announce that we have exercised the option to extend Ben Davies’ contract, which will now run until the summer of 2026”.

However, Davies has now signed a new one-year deal extending his stay until the end of the 2026-27 season, taking his total at the club into 13 years. This comes just two days after Ange Postecoglou was sacked, according to The Sun’s SunSport.

What Previous Contract Extensions Has Davies Signed?

Tottenham defender Ben Davies has agreed a one-year contract extension until 2025 in a show of faith from manager Antonio Conte, as previously reported by the London Evening Standard in July 2022. The Wales star, 32 at that time, was the club’s longest-serving senior player after joining from Swansea in the summer of 2014.

SunSport revealed earlier in 2025 that Spurs intended to take up the 12-month option on the defender’s deal before the official announcement was made.

Davies is now set to work under his sixth permanent coach having joined Tottenham from Swansea City in the summer of 2014, according to Spurs-Web.

Background of Ben Davies’ Development at Tottenham Hotspur

Ben Davies joined Tottenham Hotspur from Swansea City in July 2014, marking the beginning of what would become the longest tenure of any current senior player at the club. The Wales international was initially signed as a versatile defender capable of playing multiple positions across the back line.

Davies quickly established himself as a reliable presence in Tottenham’s squad, making 358 appearances across all competitions by June 2025, which placed him level with Darren Anderton among the club’s most prolific appearance makers.

His European experience grew significantly over the years, with 73 appearances in continental competition, positioning him just three games away from becoming Tottenham’s highest European appearance maker.

The defender’s career at Tottenham faced a significant challenge in January 2026 when he suffered a fractured left ankle during a Premier League match against West Ham United. The injury required surgery and severely limited his playing time, restricting him to just three Premier League appearances throughout the 2025-26 season.

This injury setback occurred during a tumultuous period for the club, which ultimately saw Tottenham fighting on the final day to avoid relegation to the Championship.

Despite the injury limitations, Davies’ leadership qualities remained valued by the club hierarchy. The connection between Davies and manager Roberto de Zerbi became evident when Davies spoke with the new boss and asked to stay to work with the team, as captured in an Instagram post from January 2026. This willingness to remain during managerial transition demonstrated Davies’ commitment to the club’s stability.

Tottenham’s decision to extend Davies’ contract reflects the club’s recognition of his experience during a challenging period. The appointment of Roberto de Zerbi on March 31, 2026, following Igor Tudor’s departure, set the stage for what would be the Italian manager’s first full season in charge.

Davies’ leadership becomes particularly crucial as the team looks to establish stability under new management after avoiding what would have been a disastrous relegation.

Prediction: How This Development Can affect Tottenham Hotspur Fans and the Squad

Ben Davies’ contract extension to the end of the 2026-27 season can significantly affect Tottenham Hotspur fans by providing continuity and stability during Roberto de Zerbi’s first full season in charge. Fans who witnessed the club’s dramatic relegation battle in 2025-26 will likely view Davies’ retention as a positive sign that the club values experience during a critical rebuilding period.

For the squad, Davies’ presence offers crucial leadership qualities that Roberto de Zerbi’s first full season will require. With Davies having played 363 games and scored 10 goals for Tottenham, his experience provides the new manager with a veteran player who understands the club’s culture and demands.

This becomes particularly important given that Davies will work under his sixth permanent coach since joining in 2014, making him an invaluable resource for integrating new tactical approaches.

The retention of Davies also affects younger players in the squad who will benefit from his 13 years of experience at the club.

His leadership on 13 occasions as captain demonstrates his ability to guide the team through challenging situations, which proved essential during the relegation battle that saw Tottenham survive on the final day.

Davies’ continued presence may also affect Tottenham’s transfer strategy, as the club has secured one defensive position while potentially focusing resources on other areas needing reinforcement after the near-relegation experience.

Fans can expect Davies to provide stability in left-back and centre-back positions, though Djed Spence has emerged as the preferred left-back under manager Thomas Frank in previous seasons, suggesting Davies may need to adapt his role.

The decision to extend Davies’ contract symbolizes hope and continuity for Tottenham Hotspur following a season that nearly ended in Championship relegation.

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