Report: Daniel Levy contemplates resignation if it’s in the best interests of Spurs | OneFootball

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·15 de fevereiro de 2025

Report: Daniel Levy contemplates resignation if it’s in the best interests of Spurs

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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has been at the helm of the club for over two decades, shaping its modern era with financial prudence and ambitious projects.

However, recent seasons have seen frustration mount among the fanbase, with growing discontent over the club’s direction.


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While Spurs navigate yet another challenging campaign, protests and chants demanding change in the club’s leadership have become more frequent.

Supporters are making their voices heard, questioning whether the club’s long-term vision under Daniel Levy and majority shareholders ENIC is truly leading to success.

Now, reports suggest that Levy himself may be contemplating his future.

Daniel Levy open to stepping away

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According to a new report from BBC Sport, Daniel Levy is feeling the weight of the growing unrest within the Tottenham fanbase.

The Spurs chairman is reportedly hurting due to the widespread protests and, rather than avoiding the backlash, has chosen to remain present during matches to hear the frustrations first-hand.

More significantly, it is claimed that Daniel Levy is open to the idea of stepping away from his role if he deems it to be in the best interests of the club.

The 62-year-old is said to believe that 'every option is open' regarding his position, raising the possibility of a major change in Tottenham’s hierarchy after over 20 years of his leadership.

Daniel Levy has also acknowledged the criticism over Tottenham’s transfer dealings, admitting that funds have not always been spent wisely.

However, he maintains that recent managers, including Ange Postecoglou, have received financial backing, even if results have not reflected that investment.

A legacy of near misses

While frustration among fans is understandable, Tottenham’s leadership argues that the club has been closer to success than many realise.

Let’s not forget that Tottenham currently sit 14th in the Premier League and have been knocked out of both the Carabao Cup and the EFL Cup.

Under Levy’s tenure, Spurs have reached 15 semi-finals and six finals, with the 2008 League Cup being their only triumph.

Despite these near misses, Tottenham remains one of England’s biggest clubs, boasting a world-class stadium and a squad with significant potential.

However, with the team struggling in the league and trophy hopes fading once again, questions over Levy’s ability to take the club to the next level remain.

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