Hugo Lloris departs Tottenham Hotspur to join MLS club Los Angeles FC

In an emotional video posted on Spurs' social media, Lloris expressed his gratitude to the fans and the club for their support throughout his 11-year journey in London.
With his contract set to expire in June, the French goalkeeper has now sealed a one-year deal with the option to extend for 2025 and 2026.
Spurs will always hold a special place in Lloris' heart, and he thanked the club for the cherished memories they created together.
Having kept 151 clean sheets in 447 games, Lloris played a crucial role in Tottenham's journey to the 2019 Champions League final.
Despite losing to Liverpool in that match, his impact as a leader and a talented goalkeeper cannot be understated.
On the international front, Lloris retired from playing for France earlier this year, having become their most-capped player with 145 appearances.
Now, he looks forward to a new chapter in his career at LAFC, where he will bring his winning mentality and leadership skills to guide the team towards more trophies.
LAFC's league campaign is set to kick off on February 24th, and Lloris' arrival has infused the club and its fans with excitement for the season ahead.
Chris John