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Another big change is going to happen in Tottenham.
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Another big change is going to happen in Tottenham.

September 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Tottenham has undergone significant off-field changes in recent months. (Photo: Julian Finney/Getty Images)

The past few months have seen major changes at Tottenham, with the most notable being Daniel Levy’s exit last week. And there’s more movement depending on the club’s hierarchy.

Compared to the rest of the “Big Six”, Tottenham is notoriously known for its lower spending, which has raised concern among their supporters. However, there is a possibility that you will spend more money in the future.

Tottenham receives a significant amount of cash injections

Daniel Levy left Tottenham last week. (Photo: Clive Mason/Getty Images)

According to Sky Sports’ Kaveh Solhekol (via TBR Football), Tottenham will receive a significant financial boost through the Lewis family. He manages a significant 70.12% stake in the club through the ENIC group.

“Many Tottenham fans have complained about the fact that they don’t spend as much money on players or pay their rivals as their rivals, which could change as the Lewis family, the majority holders of Tottenham, are ready to put more money in the club.

“How will that extra money be spent? Well, it’s up to Tottenham’s new leadership team, as it was said that what you have to do will bring more success on the pitch.

“At this point, Tottenham’s wage-to-revenue ratio is 42%, so if you decide that the best way to use that money is to pay more wages.

It remains to be seen whether this money will arrive at Tottenham and, if so, whether it will help close the gap between the team above them in the Premier League.

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