Daniel Levy's Tottenham exit could hand Sheikh Jassim takeover lifeline after Man United talks

Tottenham Hotspur parted ways with chairman Daniel Levy this week leading to speculation surrounding the future of the Premier League club
Tottenham Hotspur parted ways with chairman Daniel Levy this week leading to speculation surrounding the future of the Premier League club
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly received a boost in their quest to sign Brighton & Hove Albion defender Jan Paul van Hecke.
Tottenham are hoping to take another step towards change after ousting Daniel Levy.
Levy remained a constant at Tottenham for almost 25 years after he was promoted in 2000.
However, Levy has since stepped down as Tottenham chairman after a tenure of highs and lows.
Tottenham Hotspur made more investment in the summer transfer window than it past years, as they literally signed two of the three most expensive players in club history in right winger Mohammed Kudus and attacking midfielder Xavi Simons from the Bundesliga.
Daniel Levy is no longer the Executive Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, which provides Spurs with both potential issues and new opportunities.
Tottenham Hotspur left their supporters in disbelief as it was announced that Daniel Levy was stepping down as Spurs chairman after 24 years.
Dejan Kulusevski’s injury status just got updated thanks to an interview with a Swedish outlet. The news is hopeful, although not without consequence.
West Ham are the visitors to Brisbane Road for our Barclays Women’s Super League season opener on Sunday (12pm UK).
As we open our Barclays Women’s Super League campaign at home, we’ve got a revamped, new-look matchday programme for our supporters, starting with the visit of West Ham United on Sunday.
Tottenham Hotspur star Dejan Kulusevski says he’s well on track to return to the pitch in two to three months.
The Sweden international has been speaking to Viaplay regarding his injury situation and recovery process and Fotbollskanalen have relayed his comments.