Various reports in recent years have estimated Tottenham ranging from 3.5 billion pounds and 4 billion pounds.
Chelsea was purchased in a deal worth 4.25 billion pounds from Roman Abramovich in 2022 by a consortium led by American investor Todd Bohli and the private stock company Clereke Capital. The purchase price was 2.5 billion pounds with a commitment to spend 1.75 billion pounds over the next ten years.
Meanwhile, Sir Jim Ratcliffe bought a 25 % stake in Manchester United compared to 1.03 billion pounds in December 2023 in a process that included a competitive offer from Sheikh Jassim in Qatar, it was reported that it was closer to 5 billion pounds compared to 100 % of The club.
Despite those huge amounts, both clubs – unlike Tottenham – need a significant investment in their stadiums to eliminate larger business gain capabilities.
According to the first source, the period when Tottenham was building a new stadium worth 1.2 billion pounds, between 2017 and 2019, means that Levy was “consumed”, and the council left “everyone to take their functions.”
Spears got football in the Champions League under the leadership of Mauricio Pochettino for four consecutive seasons until 2018-19 – and was beaten in the 2019 final by Liverpool.
This source suggested Levy's approach – which is “open to conversations but was appointed by his way” – means that many people who have experience outside the field have left Tottenham over the years to get more influential jobs.
Paul Barber was an executive director between 2005-2010 and is now the CEO of Brighton; Michael Edwards was the chief analyst in Spears from 2009-2011 before leaving for Liverpool; The coach of the FA JOHN MCDERMOTT was head of the Oscars and players in Tottenham until 2020; While the CEO of EFL Trainor Bersh – for a very short period – was the director of football operations in Tottenham, from September 2020 to January 2021.
It can be said that many of these high -class executives enjoyed good functions in Tottenham simply before moving – but the source claims to “leave the building very easily.”
Another source of work closely with the Levy in Spurs, and spoke again anonymously, that he had provided “the most likely infrastructure in the world” and suggested that the club give “a great basis for future success – perhaps then Daniel's time.”
They said that it took 10 to 15 years to return to the competition in titles and qualify regularly for football in the Champions League after rebuilding their infrastructure, with the inheritance of Levy a demolished stadium, the old training ground and the old age team.
However, the source suggested that Levy has not yet obtained the “right formula” by employing the main coach with the right players at the same time.