The long-running transfer saga had hit snags over payments due to the Belgian, but a move is now thought to be imminent according to a representative of the player Tottenham are close to sealing a deal for Ajax captain Jan Vertonghen, with an announcement possibly set for Friday. Spurs\' move for the Belgian has been the most drawn-out transfer of the summer so far, but it appears that the second signing of Andre Villas-Boas\' reign is now edging to completion. The switch was thought to have hit a snag over a payment due to the centre-back thanks to a clause in his contract, but a representative of the 25-year-old\'s agent has revealed the transfer is imminent. \"We have scheduled a meeting on Friday morning, where we will try and reach an agreement with Ajax,\" a spokesperson for Nakhli Mondial said to De Telegraaf. \"There are some developments and we hope to reach an agreement.\" Spurs have already had a busy pre-season, appointing Villas-Boas as their new manager before sealing a deal for Gylfi Sigurdsson at the beginning of the week. And things may continue in a similar fashion, with the former Chelsea boss reportedly given a £70 million transfer budget as the north London club look to break back into the Champions League.
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