Daniel Levy set to take on new role at Tottenham as football department is revamped

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Tottenham are undergoing one of their biggest revamps in recent memory.

Daniel Levy chose to sack Ange Postecoglou, even though the Australian managed to win the Europa League with a rather broken first-team squad.

Spurs have also added a fair few new faces to their ranks already, with the club clearly looking to improve on their Premier League position from the 2024-25 season.

And now, it seems as though Levy is set to take on a new role with the North London club amid the recent rumours that hefty investment is afoot.

Daniel Levy set to take on ‘reduced’ role at Tottenham

Tottenham’s fans have been questioning some of the decisions that Levy has made about their club for some time now.

However, now that their sporting department is set to change with the likes of Vinai Venkatesham already there and others such as Fabio Paratici set to join Tottenham soon, things could start to look up for Spurs in the near future.

And, as per a fresh report from Paul O’Keefe, it seems like Levy is set to take on a more ‘reduced’ role at the club.

“Likely Levy stays but potentially in a different / reduced and perhaps even non-football-related role,” he wrote via his personal X account.

“Vinai’s appointment and the departure of Cullen were the first part of a broad realignment of the club.

“Remains to be seen what impact that has on the football strategy.”

Tottenham could be in for an impressive campaign this season

There’s no hiding from the fact that Tottenham’s performance during the 2024-25 campaign was well below par.

The North London club finished 17th in the Premier League table, and although they managed to win the Europa League over Manchester United, that’s still no excuse for finishing one place above the relegation zone.

Spurs have recently welcomed Mohammed Kudus to their ranks to bolster their attacking threat next term.

His addition, alongside others which are rumoured to be close to completion, will no doubt be key to their success next term.

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