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Alasdair Gold hints at potential cash injection at Tottenham following Daniel Levy exit

The reaction to Daniel Levy’s departure has been mixed from Tottenham fans, but there may be more exciting news to follow.

Speaking to Gary Neville on The Overlap earlier this summer, Levy suggested that he will get credit for his work at Tottenham once he leaves the club.

In one way, he has been proven right, with the reaction being mixed since the news dropped last evening, with many being thankful to the 63-year-old for making the club a financial powerhouse and ensuring they have the means to compete at the top table.

However, it is fair to say that the majority of Spurs fans are pleased with Levy’s departure, given that he has been unable to deliver success on the pitch, particularly since 2019.

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Alasdair Gold says cash injection could be on its way from ENIC

Football.London’s Alasdair Gold suggests that a cash injection has been expected at Tottenham since the start of the summer, with the money potentially even set to come from ENIC.

He reveals that there is determination among the Spurs owners to push the club to the next level, and they might thus be willing to pump equity to make that happen.

Gold remarks that following Levy’s departure, a potential cash injection may be something for Spurs fans to keep an eye on over the next few weeks.

The journalist also adds that despite rumours to the contrary, the Lewis family currently have no plans to sell the club and are focused on delivering sporting success.

Daniel Levy’s legacy may be defined by what follows at Tottenham

Levy considers the move from White Hart Lane to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as his biggest achievement at the club, and it is hard to argue against that.

He has built up the club into a financial powerhouse and laid the foundation for sustained success in the PSR era, even though he himself has not been able to deliver that success.

In many ways, his legacy will be defined by whether the club can now make use of those foundations to push onto the next level and become an elite club on the pitch as well, not just off it.

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