Maite Oroz the Spanish midfielder has joined Tottenham Hotspur from Real Madrid on the Women’s Super League’s transfer deadline day. Tottenham has bolstered their squad with this key signing. The 26-year-old Oroz has agreed to a four-year contract with Spurs, pending international clearance and a work visa. Oroz arrives at Tottenham after a successful four-year stint with Real Madrid where she became a key player and co-captain.
During her time with Las Blancas, she made 146 appearances showcasing her talent and leadership on the field. Furthermore, her impressive performances in the Spanish league earned her a place in Spain’s national team in 2021. To date, Oroz has earned 15 caps and scored four goals for her country. These achievements reflect her growing influence in international football.
The addition of Oroz marks Tottenham’s sixth permanent signing of the summer transfer window. The club has also secured the talents of Clare Hunt, Ella Morris, Hayley Raso, Amanda Nilden and Anna Csiki, thereby strengthening their roster ahead of the new season. These acquisitions aim to strengthen Tottenham’s squad for the Women’s Super League and other competitions.
The new signings will help the team compete more effectively on both domestic and international stages. Moreover, Oroz’s arrival at Spurs highlights Tottenham’s commitment to building a competitive team and enhancing their midfield options. Her experience and leadership will be valuable assets as Tottenham looks to make a significant impact in the league.
With Oroz’s proven track record and recent success with Real Madrid and the Spanish national team, Spurs fans can expect an immediate impact. Her addition promises to enhance the team’s performances significantly. Overall, the signing of Maite Oroz represents a strategic move by Tottenham to strengthen their squad depth and bring in high-caliber talent.
As they prepare for the upcoming season, the integration of Oroz and the other new signings will be crucial in achieving their objectives and competing at the highest level.
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