Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed Schalke midfielder Lewis Holtby will move to White Hart Lane immediately. The two clubs have reached an agreement to bring forward the Germany U-21 captain's transfer, which was due to go through in the summer. A statement on the Spurs website read: "We are delighted to announce that we have reached agreement with Schalke for the immediate transfer of Lewis Holtby." Tottenham were initially content to wait until the summer before welcoming the 22-year-old in to their squad, but after the German club made it clear they were willing to let Holtby go this month, Spurs swooped to secure his immediate transfer. The London club had two offers rejected for the player, before Schalke accepted a bid of £1.25m over the weekend. It is understood that Holtby had a medical at Spurs two weeks ago before finalising his Bosman deal with the club. We wish Lewis all the best for the future. Horst Heldt, Schalke director of sport He has signed a four-and-a-half year contract. It is understood that Holtby wants to move to London from Germany at the weekend, ruling him out of Spurs' games against Norwich and West Brom, which take place on Wednesday and Sunday respectively. Holtby was born in Erkelenz to an English father, Christopher, who was in the British Army, and a German mother. He had spells at Sparta Gerderath and Borussia Monchengladbach before making his professional debut with second division side Alemannia Aachen six years ago. Holtby joined Schalke two years later and his performances with the Gelsenkirchen club helped him earn him earn youth caps with Germany at Under-19, Under-20, and Under-21 level. He could have played for England, but opted to represent his country of birth, making his full international debut against Azerbaijan in June 2011. Schalke director of sport Horst Heldt has wished Holtby the best of luck at Spurs. "We have found the best solution for all involved," he said on his club's website. "Lewis had hinted to us that he would not be against moving immediately, and Schalke have received a decent sum for a player whose contract was due to expire in five months." "We wish Lewis all the best for the future. He always behaved correctly and gave it all he had got for Schalke until the very last day," added Heldt. From FIFA
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