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Daniel Levy may be set to make board room change at Tottenham amid Amanda Staveley latest

Amanda Staveley is eyeing a Premier League comeback and has Tottenham in her crosshairs.

It is easy to see why the North London club are seemingly her top target. Daniel Levy is a divisive figure among fans but his reputations in the world of football finance and business is second to none.

Via her investment vehicle PCP Capital Partners, Staveley has reportedly ra꧟ised £500m through a consortiꦡum of Middle Eastern and United States-based backers.

Diagram showing the ownership structure of Tottenham, including Daniel Levy, the discretionary trust benefitting the family of Joe Lewis, ENIC, and 30,000 other Spurs investors

Since the move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2019, the growth in Spurs’ revenue has been remarkably resilient – even with a pandemi๊c and several season outside the Champions League.

Silverware may continue to allude them, but that will not dissuade the pool of high net wroth groups and individuals who are targeting minority investment in Spurs.

Their rapidly maturing commꦡercial operation and growing appeal to an overseas fanbase thanks to carefully planted seeds has in recent years is paying off.

Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images
Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images

As far as private wealth is concerned, Daniel Levy and ENIC are in mid-table in the Premier League, but are punching above their weight in terms of the metrics investors use to🗹 evaluate൩ business.

Commercial꧑ income is absolutely central to the perception of them as 💜a blue-chip asset. And Spurs could soon welcome a new face into the boardroom to help them further in this department.

Spurs new commercial chief set for boardroom role?

In February this year, Spurs anno🍌unced – in a remarkable blunt, one-sentence statement – that chief commercial officer Todd Kline was set to lea🅰ve the club.

The potential reason for the prosaic announcement became apparent after it emerged that Kline was joining rivals Chelsea.

Kline has only justဣ begun work at Stamford Bridge after comple♔ting his gardening leave at Spurs, with the club he has now formally departed still yet to name his replacement.

Chart showing Tottenham's annual revenue over the last 10 financial years

TBR Football understands that Spurs will so𒊎on name a new chief coꦕmmercial officer. It is not known, however, whether they will take a seat on Spurs’ board of directors as Kline did.

“Commercial revenue is one area where clubs have an element of control,” said Kieran Maguire, an industry insider and footb꧙all finance lecturer at Liverpool University.

“Therefore, having someone with experience in the role and can communicate at ‘C’ level is essentially

“I would imagine the commercial director will have a board position because the decisions they make are significant financially in the long term.”

Tottenham stadium naming rights: CCO’s top priority

When Kline joined a little over three years ago, his self-professed main agenda was to secure a stadium naming rights deal, with Spurs targeting £20-25m per year.

Will that remain the 🎉new chief commercial officer’s top priority? And why might this would-be deal in particular m💖ean Spurs should give their newest executive a seat on the board.

Kieran Maguire said: “If you’re signing a stadium naming rights deal or shirt deal, these tend to be long-term arrangements.

Infographic explaining the value of naming rights in football, for stadiums, training grounds and more

“Because of that, they have ramifications for the club for many years, so you need someone who can oversee that strategy.

“For a club like Spurs, who have spectacularly increased their commercial revenue since moving to the new stadium, commercial income can have a dramatic effect on the budget and therefore results on the pitch.”

The latest with Amanda Staveley’s part-takeover ambitions

It emerged in July that Staveley wants to buy into Tottenham, with Levy💯 believed to value the club at £ꦫ3.75bn.

If the financier has indeed raised £500m in capital, that would get her only a small minority stake in Spurs, not even necessarily enough to guarantee her a seat on the boardꩵ and significant voting power.

Given that she has repeatedly said she wan♋ts a hands-🐼on role, Spurs might not be ideal.

Indeed, overreaching into almost꧒ every department was reportedly among the reason she was ousted at Newcastle.

Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto via Getty Images

In the latest developments, however, Staveley has restructured the portfolio of business lin𝕴ked to her involvement in football, with some suggesting that is a precursor to a formal offer for Spurs.

She has also been spotted at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as a guest of ENIC and Levy’s for the NFL’s London Gamജes, of which she is believed to be a fan as a spectacle and business prospect.