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Tottenham Hotspur’s summer rebuild has taken another significant step forward with the imminent departure of defender Joe Rodon to Leeds United in a deal worth approximately £10 million.
The Welsh international, who spent last season on loan at Elland Road, will make his move permanent after helping Daniel Farke’s side secure promotion back to the Premier League.
Rodon’s exit marks the conclusion of an underwhelming chapter in the 26-year-old’s career following his £11 million arrival from Swansea in 2020. Despite showing flashes of potential during various loan spells, the center-back failed to establish himself in Tottenham’s first-team plans under multiple managers.
His successful stint at Leeds – where he made 42 Championship appearances – finally provides the platform for regular top-flight football he’s long sought.
The transfer represents sensible business for all parties involved. Tottenham recoup most of their initial investment on a player surplus to requirements, while Leeds secure a proven performer familiar with their system.

For Rodon personally, the move offers stability after years of temporary assignments and unfulfilled potential in North London.
Sources close to the negotiations indicate the deal could rise to £12 million with achievable performance-related add-ons. Leeds have moved quickly to tie up the agreement before pre-season begins, ensuring Rodon can integrate fully with Farke’s squad ahead of their Premier League return.
Tottenham’s decision to sanction Rodon’s departure reflects Ange Postecoglou’s confidence in his existing defensive options. The Australian manager prefers Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, and Radu Dragusin as his center-back trio, with young prospect Ashley Phillips also pushing for inclusion.
Clearing Rodon’s wages from the books provides additional flexibility as Spurs pursue further reinforcements this summer.
Rodon’s imminent exit continues Tottenham’s proactive approach to this transfer window, following Pierre-Emile Højbjerg’s departure and the arrival of Archie Gray from Leeds.
The North London club appear determined to streamline their squad while reinvesting in players who fit Postecoglou’s progressive style – a strategy that could see several more outgoings in the coming weeks.
While Rodon never quite fulfilled his potential at Tottenham, his move to Leeds offers the fresh start both player and buying club needed.
For Spurs, it’s another example of their renewed focus on efficient squad management as they build towards a more cohesive unit capable of challenging for Champions League qualification next season.