Vinai Venkatesham is already drawing praise after beginning work as Tottenham’s Chief Executive Officer.
Daniel Levy is overseeing major changes at the boardroom level at Tottenham as the Lilywhites look to kick on after winning the UEFA Europa League and qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
These changes include the arrival of Venkatesham, who recently sat down with Levy in North London to discuss all things Tottenham.
Venkatesham praised after sit-down interview with Levy
Tottenham fans have already hailed Venkatesham’s impact after several noticeable changes within the communications department.
The former Arsenal CEO recently spoke for the first time since making the move across North London.
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In a sit-down interview with Levy (17 June), Venkatesham outlined the three key priorities he has for Tottenham, which include: developing the men’s and women’s football departments, engaging with staff across all levels, and building rapport with fans
Levy also stated his ambitions for Spurs, confirming that he wants the Lilywhites to win the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League in the future.
And Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – was particularly impressed with how Venkatesham came across in the interview.
“I thought Venkatesham came across really well,” Wenham said.
“It seems like he is an outstanding communicator, someone who is very transparent about what is going on and very honest as well.
“I think all those principles were on display in that sit-down interview. I thought the whole interview was quite good and Levy came across well too.”
Tottenham must turn their attention to the summer transfer window
Now that Thomas Frank has been appointed as head coach, Tottenham must begin making moves in the summer transfer window.
Indeed, if Levy is serious about his desire to win even more with Spurs, the 63-year-old needs to bring in players to improve their chances. This includes signings that the manager wants and has approved.
Tottenham are already considering a move for Bryan Mbeumo. The Cameroonian flourished under Frank at Brentford and Tottenham are hoping he does the same in North London.
Furthermore, Spurs are looking to bring in several young talents to continue their strategy of developing younger players.
However, Levy will need to make sure he supplies Frank with experienced players as well. Therefore, the Lilywhites must make the most out of this summer if Frank has any chance of starting on the right path.