Tottenham Hotspur Women sign Kirsty Hanson from Aston Villa
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 8:05 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Tottenham Hotspur Women have signed 28-year-old Scottish forward Kirsty Hanson from Aston Villa, completing the deal on June 17, 2026. Hanson comes off a successful 2025-26 season where she scored twelve goals in the WSL, demonstrating significant attacking prowess. This acquisition aims to bolster Spurs' offensive capabilities, providing speed and versatility in the attacking lineup. Manager Martin Ho expressed confidence in Hanson's ability to make an impact, emphasizing her work ethic and proven quality in the league. Spurs fans are optimistic about her contributions in the upcoming season, especially given her history of troubling their defense.
- •Kirsty Hanson joins Spurs Women after standout performance at Aston Villa.
- •Hanson scored twelve goals in the latest WSL season.
- •She has a history of success against Spurs, scoring four goals in her last three matches.
- •Manager Martin Ho highlights her speed and intensity as key assets.
- •Hanson has previously played for Manchester United prior to Aston Villa.
- 8:05 PMYahoo Sports — DONE DEAL: Spurs Women sign Kirsty Hanson from Aston Villa
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