Tottenham Hotspur are heading into a summer filled with uncertainty, though one player has ended speculation about his future by committing to a new deal.
Regardless of the club’s outcome in the UEFA Europa League, manager Ange Postecoglou is widely expected to depart.
Meanwhile, the futures of several key players remain in doubt, with Cristian Romero’s exit from the club appearing all but confirmed.
As a result, significant changes seem imminent in North London. However, Spurs fans received a boost with confirmation that one of the club’s most promising young talents will be staying put.
Ahead of their Europa League semi-final first leg against Bodø/Glimt at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Thursday (1 May), supporters were given a lift with news that Bergvall has signed a new six-year contract.
Former Spurs scout Bryan King, speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, speculated on the potential earnings of the 19-year-old following the announcement made Tuesday (29 April).
“He will definitely have been handed a pay rise, that is for sure,” King said.
“I’d imagine he was on around £15,000-a-week when he joined. Therefore, he is probably on around £65,000-a-week after signing this new deal.
“I’m sure as he continues to develop, those wages will increase; that agreement is probably tied into his new contract with Tottenham.”
Despite Tottenham’s challenges this season, the emergence of young talents like Bergvall and Archie Gray has been a bright spot.
Both teenagers have shown strong potential to become key figures at the club, with Bergvall, in particular, cementing his place as a regular starter in North London.
Naturally, such performances were likely to attract interest from top clubs, making Tottenham’s agreement on a new contract with the Swedish midfielder a significant boost.