Tottenham Hotspur have decided to extend Ben Davies' contract, keeping him at the club until June 2026. The Welsh defender has been with Spurs since moving from Swansea in 2014, making him their longest-serving player. Over his tenure, Davies has played 358 matches for the team, including 73 in European competitions. He is on the verge of becoming Tottenham's top appearance maker in continental tournaments, needing just three more games.
Davies recently added a Europa League title to his achievements when Tottenham defeated Manchester United 1-0 in the final held in Bilbao. Although he did not play in that match, his contributions throughout the season were significant. His career also includes two EFL Cup runner-up medals and a Champions League final appearance during the 2018-19 season, where Spurs lost 2-0 to Liverpool.

On the international stage, Davies is close to reaching a milestone with Wales. He needs five more caps to achieve 100 appearances for his national team. His international career highlights include participating in two European Championships and playing in the 2022 World Cup.
The club expressed their satisfaction with this decision through an official statement:
Davies' consistent performance and versatility have made him a valuable asset for both club and country. As he continues his journey with Tottenham and Wales, fans eagerly anticipate his future contributions on the field.