Tottenham Hotspur has bolstered its midfield with the signing of 20-year-old Norway international Signe Gaupset. The Brann midfielder has generated significant buzz among football fans, and her inclusion in the Tottenham squad could be a game-changer for the club's push towards European qualification.
Gaupset is widely regarded as one of the world's best young talents, having won the Toppserien Player of the Season award in 2024-25 with Brann. She has also made significant contributions to Norway's national team, netting seven goals in 14 appearances at Euro 2025.
Tottenham manager Martin Ho, who previously managed Gaupset at Brann, confirmed that she is ready for her debut against Leicester City in the Women's Super League this weekend. According to Ho, Gaupset has settled well into the Tottenham squad and is training effectively. He noted that while she brings a high level of quality on the pitch, it's essential for her to adjust to the club's culture away from matches.
Gaupset's versatility as a midfielder makes her an exciting prospect. She frequently operates in central midfield, often as either an eight or ten, but can also play on both wings. Ho described her ability to "break the lines" and "go box-to-box really well", highlighting her intelligence and dedication to the sport.
Gaupset has chosen to join Tottenham over other clubs that expressed interest, largely due to her desire to work with Ho again. Her signing is a significant coup for the club as it aims to compete at the highest level in English women's football.
With Gaupset on board, Spurs are one step closer to achieving European qualification and establishing themselves as a dominant force in the Women's Super League.
Gaupset is widely regarded as one of the world's best young talents, having won the Toppserien Player of the Season award in 2024-25 with Brann. She has also made significant contributions to Norway's national team, netting seven goals in 14 appearances at Euro 2025.
Tottenham manager Martin Ho, who previously managed Gaupset at Brann, confirmed that she is ready for her debut against Leicester City in the Women's Super League this weekend. According to Ho, Gaupset has settled well into the Tottenham squad and is training effectively. He noted that while she brings a high level of quality on the pitch, it's essential for her to adjust to the club's culture away from matches.
Gaupset's versatility as a midfielder makes her an exciting prospect. She frequently operates in central midfield, often as either an eight or ten, but can also play on both wings. Ho described her ability to "break the lines" and "go box-to-box really well", highlighting her intelligence and dedication to the sport.
Gaupset has chosen to join Tottenham over other clubs that expressed interest, largely due to her desire to work with Ho again. Her signing is a significant coup for the club as it aims to compete at the highest level in English women's football.
With Gaupset on board, Spurs are one step closer to achieving European qualification and establishing themselves as a dominant force in the Women's Super League.