Holtby delighted at Spurs move

Germany Under-21 midfielder Lewis Holtby has described his move to Tottenham as a "childhood dream come true".

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Lewis Holtby: Secured a dream move to Spurs

Lewis Holtby: Secured a dream move to Spurs

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The 22-year-old midfielder, whose father Chris is from Liverpool, will move to White Hart Lane at the end of the season when his contract expires with Schalke.

Having announced last month he would not be extending his contract with the Bundesliga club beyond the end of the season, Spurs soon gave him his long-desired route into the Barclays Premier League with north London rivals Arsenal also interested in the player.

"When I was a lad, I used to sit with my dad in front of the TV and long to play there (in England)," Holtby wrote on his Facebook page.

"This chance has now arrived, and I have taken it.

"I have always said that it would be realising a dream for me to play in the Premier League one day.

"As soon as this became reality, it was a childhood dream come true."

Holtby took time out from Schalke's training camp in Doha to address the club's fans, many of whom have not taken too kindly to his decision to leave the Gelsenkirchen club.

"I hope that you can understand me and that we can enjoy the remaining games together," he added.

"Then I will look back on a great experience and time, and I am grateful to have been given this chance here in Schalke.

"I have always identified myself with this club and I will continue to do so until the very last second.

"If it weren't for my English roots and for the Premier League, then I would have signed a new deal (with Schalke) long ago."

Holtby, who has a German mother and was born in Erkelenz, signed for Schalke in the summer of 2009 and went on to enjoy loan spells at Bochum and Mainz prior to making his breakthrough at the Gelsenkirchen-based club.

Although he was eligible to play for England through his father, a former soldier in the British army who used to be stationed in Monchengladbach, Holtby opted to represent his country of birth.

He rose through the national youth team ranks before earning three full caps for Germany.

He is the current captain of the Germany Under-21 side and is expected to lead the team at this summer's European Championship in Israel.

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