
Thomas on new deal: “This Club means a lot to me”
Thu 29 May 2025, 11:00|
Tottenham Hotspur
Martha Thomas was full of excitement to extend her time in Lilywhite after putting pen to paper on a new deal.
Having signed a new contract through until 2028, the experienced forward is looking to build on her first two seasons at the Club, which includes plenty of highs and lows in that time.
Netting 10 goals in all competitions in her debut season in our colours, including that historic goal against Arsenal in the WSL and scoring the winner to send us to the Adobe Women’s FA Cup Final, the most recent campaign has been filled with challenges for the whole team.
Despite the difficult season in the Barclays Women’s Super League, Martha believes there’s much more to come from the group of players.
We can put on better performances than we have of late, but we can achieve what we want to achieve.
“I’m really happy to be here and stay here,” she told us. “This Club means a lot to me, so I’m excited to look forward to the future.”
“I know what this Club can achieve, obviously we had a good season last year, making the FA Cup Final and finishing higher in the league and I know with the group of players we have.
“We can put on better performances than we have of late, but we can achieve what we want to achieve and push for the goals.
“We want to finish higher in the league, we want to win more games, home and way, and we want to push for the silverware in cups. We got close last year by getting to the final, that was a big stepping stone for this Club and hopefully we can push more and achieve more in the coming years.”
While The Scotland international has contributed to some memorable moments in a Spurs shirt, she also hit a personal landmark in her footballing career this term.
Having made her WSL debut in 2019, following a spell in America, Martha made her 100th appearance in England’s top flight in our trip to West Ham United in March – an achievement that ‘little Martha’ thought would never happen.
“It’s a bit of a pinch myself moment, something that I need to remind myself is a great achievement and, although I’m nowhere near done yet, I hope to achieve more and continue to push,” she told us, reflecting on becoming the latest centurion in the WSL.
“Little ‘Martha’ would be buzzing… from kicking a football in the back garden with my brothers and dad, she would have never assumed she could have achieved this, so it really means a lot.”