Winks signs new Tottenham contract

Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks has signed a new five-year contract.

Spurs on Thursday announced the 22-year-old has put pen to paper on a deal which keeps him at the club until 2023.

Winks has made 25 appearances this season but only three since the turn of the year, all in the FA Cup.

An ankle injury hampered him during the second half of the campaign, costing him a chance of a place in England’s World Cup squad.

Winks is due to undergo surgery on the problem this summer and the club say they expect him to be back in time for pre-season training.

Centre-half Cameron Carter-Vickers, 20, has also committed his future to Spurs by agreeing a new contract until 2021.

The USA international spent last season on loan in the Sky Bet Championship with Sheffield United and Ipswich.

“I’m delighted to sign a new contract,” Carter-Vickers told the club website.

“I’ve worked hard out on loan this season, trying to get as many minutes and games as I could. I feel like I’ve improved as a player and it’s definitely benefited me.

“Now I’m looking to kick on. The next step for me is to come back for pre-season, get my head down, work hard and try to impress the manager and as many people as I can.”