Tottenham have announced that Danny Rose and Kyle Walker have each signed one-year contract extensions.

Rose and Walker commit to another year at Tottenham

Loan spell

Tottenham have announced that Danny Rose and Kyle Walker have each signed a one-year contract extension with the Premier League club. The pair were in the England Under-21 squad for this summer's European Championship and have agreed new deals with Spurs upon their return for pre-season training. Walker, 21, has committed himself to Spurs until 2016 after spending last season on loan at QPR and Aston Villa, making a total of 38 appearances. The former Sheffield United right-back was called up to England's senior squad for the first time while with Villa.He is expected to be a part of Harry Redknapp's first-team plans next season having so far played just three games for Spurs since signing from Sheffield United in 2009. Rose has now signed until 2015 after making 17 appearances on loan at Bristol City last term. Then after returning to White Hart Lane, the 21-year-old impressed at left-back in Spurs' last four games of the season. Rose, who can play anywhere down the left, memorably scored a stunner just 10 minutes into his Premier League debut against Arsenal towards the end of the 2009/10 season.