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The air at Hotspur Way is buzzing with a renewed sense of anticipation. Tottenham Hotspur Women, a club steadfastly building towards challenging the WSL's established elite, have just made a landmark signing that speaks volumes about their ambition: Toko Koga. Spurs have signed the 19-year-old Japanese international defender from Feyenoord on a long-term contract that runs until June 2029. This isn't just another transfer; it's a statement, a significant investment in a prodigious talent who represents the future of both Japanese and potentially, English women's football. For Tottenham, who finished 6th in the WSL last season, the signing of Koga addresses a crucial area. Their defensive record, while improved under former head coach Robert Vilahamn and now under new head coach Martin Ho, still showed vulnerabilities against the league's top attacking sides. Koga, a centre-back by trade, brings a blend of youth, experience at a high level, and a rapidly growing inte...