Tottenham fans have outlined where they want the club to improve, as the Lewis family embark on a new era at Spurs.
The departure of Daniel Levy signalled a fresh start for Spurs and the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust (THST) have published the results of their annual survey.
The results show 69 per cent of fans are unhappy the club’s transfer policy last season and 54 per cent are dissatisfied with team performance, despite Europa League success last season.
Despite the signings of promising young midfielders Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray, as well as striker Dominic Solanke, Tottenham were left short in defence last season and struggled to cope with a growing injury list.
The loan signing of centre-back Kevin Danso, a move that has since been made permanent, in January eased some of the pressure on Tottenham’s backline, but regardless Sours struggled to name a settled defence for much of the season.
Publishing the result of the survey, THST said: “Thank you to every Tottenham Hotspur fan who took part in our recent surveys - your voices have been heard.
“Your feedback has given us a clear picture of how Spurs supporters view the key issues facing the club.
“We use this vital insight to highlight to the club what fans are thinking and where improvements are needed.