Tottenham owner Joe Lewis is the man tasked with trying to bring back the glory days at the football club.
Lewis has seen Daniel Levy walk away in recent times, and after winning the Europa League last season, everyone at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a taste for silverware.
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Ange Postecoglou was denied the chance to build on winning a European trophy, with the Australian sacked after a drab 17th-place finish in the Premier League.
Alan Sugar is one man who knows what it takes to run Tottenham Hotspur at the boardroom level, and he’s now admitted to being puzzled by something at the football club.
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It might just be the case that Sugar has a point with his latest claim about Tottenham and it involves the January transfer window.
Tottenham added Conor Gallagher to their ranks from Atletico Madrid, whilst left-back Souza also came over from Brazil to be part of Frank’s squad.
On Transfer Deadline Day, James Wilson was added from Hearts, but it feels as though that is a deal that places one eye on the future rather than being for the here and now.
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Sugar is surprised that Lewis wasn’t pumping more money into the football club in January and predicted what might happen in a post on social media.
He said: “Really can’t understand why Joe Lewis, the billionaire, is now throwing money into Tottenham. We hardly dealt in the January window. Maybe he has a buyer in mind for the club.”
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Summer transfer window will be huge for Tottenham
After failing to do any real business at the top end of the pitch in January, the summer is going to be a huge time for Tottenham if they’re to finally get things right.
It’s about time Spurs started qualifying for Europe through the Premier League once again, and right now, they’re a million miles away from where they should be.
Sugar is right to speak of his intrigue and it perhaps was anticipated in the eyes of many other Tottenham fans that more business would be done.
However, it’s a difficult time for clubs to do business and with the prices sky high, perhaps Lewis felt it was in the club’s best interests to see out this season and save some funds for the summer window.