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Tottenham defender Van de Ven’s salary is too low, so he needs a quick salary increase to avoid being poached

Tottenham's Dutch central defender Micky van de Ven has performed well on the field this season, scoring 6 goals in 16 games. The defender's performance has also quickly attracted the attention of various European giants. Since the weekly salary in Van de Ven's contract is too low, only 90,000 pounds, Tottenham have recently been eager to re-sign him to a new contract. The focus is to increase the weekly salary to avoid poaching.

According to local British media reports, the 24-year-old Van de Ven's contract period is still 4 years away. Logically speaking, Tottenham are not in a hurry to renew the contract. However, because Van de Ven's current weekly salary is too low and does not match his performance on the field, Tottenham plans to re-sign a new contract and make appropriate salary adjustments.

The current top-paid players in the Tottenham team are captain Christian Romero (Christian Romero) and new aid Xavi Simons (Xavi Quentin Shay Simons), with a weekly salary of 195,000 pounds, which is much higher than Van de Ven, especially Harvey Simons. His performance in the backcourt after joining Tottenham this season has been mediocre, but he enjoys a high salary. Compared with Van de Veen, who is also a Dutch international, it becomes even more obvious that Van de Ven's salary is too low and he is a low-payer. A salary increase is the only solution.