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Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has confirmed that the club will continue spending in the transfer window as they look to improve the team, per the Daily Telegraph.
What’s he said?
Spurs confirmed on Thursday that they had extended their sponsorship agreement with AIA.
The deal is said to be worth £360m in total or £45m per season.
The report states that the deal is the third-highest in the league, behind only Manchester United and Manchester City.
And Levy has revealed that the club are likely to continue spending after breaking their transfer record to sign Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon earlier this summer.
He said: “If I’m honest, we don’t feel the pressure.
“Our view is wherever we can we will improve the team. We have embarked in recent years on two very major capital projects, which I think in the long term will be of great benefit to the club.
“We will continue wherever we can to improve the team.”
The report states that the club are in talks over a deal for Fulham teenager Ryan Sessegnon, which could cost £20m, while manager Mauricio Pochettino would also like to sign Paulo Dybala from Juventus, though his asking price is reported to stand at £80m.
Grand plans
This feels like the endgame for Levy’s long-term vision.
The chairman has overseen the club’s move from White Hart Lane into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, though the club did not spend any money at all in the summer transfer window of 2018, and the January window thereafter.
This summer, then, suddenly feels like a major one, particularly with the club bringing in Ndombele in a deal that has smashed the previous record £42m splashed on defender Davinson Sanchez.
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There could be more to come, particularly with links to Dybala and Sessegnon, and Real Betis’ Giovani Lo Celso.
Suddenly, the funds appear to have been freed up; perhaps Levy was right to save his pennies and subsequently spend big in 2019/20.
The squad looks likely to be further improved; the plan is coming to fruition.
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