Tottenham have been sent a clear message over the future of owner Daniel Levy after the club's recent struggles.
Ian Wright has now explained why Tottenham need to get rid of Daniel Levy as soon as possible in order to win trophies again in N17.
Tottenham’s former director of football has called for a ‘complete cultural transformation’ at the club. Damien Comolli spent three years at Spurs between 2005 and 2008. During
Daniel Levy will be feeling the heat after three Tottenham players made their thoughts clear on the club's current situation.
GiveMeSport have claimed that Daniel Levy is “leading the charge” to sign Dibling in the winter window. Furthermore, it has been reported that the 18-year-old is looking for a new challenge as he does not intend to continue battling for relegation until the end of the season.
Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to up the ante ahead of the transfer window slamming shut. So far this month Spurs have signed just one player. Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky joined from Slavia Prague to provide cover for Guglielmo Vicario and Fraser Forster,
Daniel Levy, ange postecoglou and Tottenham
Dejan Kulusevski has admitted he doesn't see any harm in the Tottenham fan's chant about him and Daniel Levy. Spurs supporters have made their opinions clear on Levy in recent weeks, with the north Londoners continuing to struggle in the Premier League.
During this set of fixtures, Darwin Nunez rebooted his navigation software to lift Liverpool past Brentford, Arsenal gave up a late two-goal lead over Aston Villa to lose ground, Nottingham Forest continued to thrill, Manchester City romped back into the top four and the bottom three all lost (again).
Rayan Cherki, a versatile player who can operate both as a midfielder and winger, is on Tottenham’s radar. At just 21, Cherki has already made a significant impact at Lyon. With Lyon experiencing financial difficulties, the club appears ready to negotiate, making a January move plausible.
Dejan Kulusevski the latest Tottenham Hotspur player to call out Daniel Levy joining Son Heung-min and Cristian Romero.
WHEN the anti-Daniel Levy noise cranks up, it usually leads to change at Tottenham. The change that fans are demanding right now is in the boardroom — but usually that ends up coming in the