Ben Davies signs new Tottenham Hotspur deal until 2025
Tottenham Hotspur have announced that Ben Davies has signed a new contract at the club until the summer of 2025.
The 29-year-old reignited his North London career under Antonio Conte and was a consistent fixture of the Italian's back three during the 2021-22 season.
Davies came up with one goal and one assist in 43 appearances across all tournaments last term and featured from the first whistle on 28 occasions in the Premier League.
The Wales international has now been rewarded for his stellar improvement under Conte with a new three-year deal, which would take him to 11 years of service in North London.
Davies previously won the EFL Cup with Swansea City prior to joining Tottenham for an £11.4m fee in 2014, and he has gone on to make 270 appearances for the Lilywhites in all tournaments.
Six goals and 22 assists have come Davies's way in that time, and he formed a solid back three with Eric Dier and Cristian Romero last term, although he is yet to win a major trophy with Tottenham.
"I'm delighted to sign my new contract. After last season and the summer, the club decided that there's no more exciting time than right now to be at this club," Davies told Spurs Play.
"I was enjoying my football and when the opportunity from the club came to extend my contract, I was more than happy to do so.
"I've had some really enjoyable times here, it really feels like home now and the story continues. This is a significant amount of time in football when careers are short and people move around a lot.
"It's an honour for me to be here. There's still a good core of us that have been here a very long time now. We've brought players in that will improve the squad and hopefully make us more competitive throughout the season.
"We have a pretty jam-packed schedule around the World Cup but it's an exciting time for club and country. It'll be a bit strange stopping mid-season but I can't wait, it's been a long time since Wales have been there."
Davies - a 74-cap Wales international - is expected to be on the plane when the Dragons travel to Qatar for their first World Cup in 64 years in November.