Exclusive: Well -placed sources have told Telegraph Sport that Spurs is working on a lucrative sponsorship agreement for their home
Tottenham Hotspur's summer expenses have given rise to claims that the club will be concluded for an investment package that can include a name rights Deal for their £ 1 billion stadium.
After he had already spent £ 115 million on new signing sessions in Mohammed Kudus and Morgan Gibbs-White, Tottenham remains on the market for a midfielder and possibly another attacker.
There will be a turnover with midfielder Yves Bissouma is expected to have a controversial victim of the new era under head coach Thomas Frank, but the early movements of Tottenham have argued that the investments in the club income.
Well -placed sources have told the Telegraph Sport that Spurs is working on conquering a lucrative naming rights agreement for the stadium, six years since the opening, with others who will be pumped into the club, either of owners Enic or external investments.
It is unclear whether an agreement on the rights of the stadium is close by and Tottenham refused to comment on commercial matters when contacted by Telegraph Sport.
Spurs, however, denied conversations with Nvidia – the world's most valuable company – after the AI and the technological activities refused to comment on claims that they were interested in investing in the London Club.
Transfer Spree
Tottenham has already received the signing of Kudus from West Ham of £ 55 million this week and will complete a £ 60 million deal for Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest.
Shortly after the opening of the stadium, chairman Daniel Levy had hoped to secure a name Rights Package worth no less than £ 25 million a year for 15 years, which would have yielded a world record £ 375 million. But he has not been able to find a company that is willing to match that appreciation.
It is unknown whether Levy has dropped that prize or has found a buyer who is willing to meet his appreciation for naming rights, but sources believe that the progress about the issue has been made, despite the decision of Tottenham not to comment on the issue.
The belief from Buiten Tottenham is that the club must stand in line for any investment, either of owners Enic or an external source, given the scale of summer changes and the signing sessions of Kudus and Gibbs-White.
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