Tottenham are moving on with haste after Daniel Levy departed the North London club.
Vinai Venkatesham has already made several appointments since Levy’s exit, with the Lilywhites eyeing further on-field progress.
There has also been talk of a potential takeover, meaning more significant news could be on the horizon.
Meanwhile, events at the London Stadium highlight that Levy has been swept aside in a new era for Spurs.
This article includes exclusive comments from Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham.
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Vivienne and Charles Lewis take centre stage at London Stadium
Tottenham heaped further humiliation on West Ham after securing an all too easy 3-0 win in East London.
Indeed, it could have been more if VAR had not ruled out Cristian Romero’s goal for supposed pushing and shoving.
However, one of the major talking points from the game involved the Lewis family, who were in attendance at the London Stadium.
Now, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – has weighed in on their appearance.
“It seems like Levy has been pushed aside and Vivienne and Charlie are going to be the front-runners of the new sort of Tottenham,” Wenham said.
“They were seen very visibly at West Ham on Saturday, being there and being prominent, showing up. So it’s an exciting new era for the club.”
What roles could the Lewis children have at Tottenham?
Given that both Vivienne and Charles have been present at games, it suggests that they will have public roles.
Firstly, they are likely to represent the family, with their father, Joe, being the majority owner of ENIC.
There is a possibility that they could sit on the board of directors, where they could influence strategic and financial decisions.
Furthermore, they may be able to advise or vote on key matters involving the stadium, investment, and commercial dealings.
With the North London club undergoing significant change, their roles will become clearer soon.