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Tottenham’s Daniel Levy is a big fan of the recruitment two rival Premier League clubs have done recently

Daniel Levy is keen for Tottenham Hotspur to replicate one thing their Premier League rivals have done exceptionally well recently.

Tottenham fans expressed their anger towards Levy during their defeat to Leicester as they chanted for the chairman to leave the football club and unveiled banners with similar messages.

In an attempt to steer the North London club back in the right direction, Levy wants the Lilywhites to copy the recruitment model of two Premier League clubs in particular.

Daniel Levy wants to replicate Brighton and Brentford’s recruitment model

Daniel Levy is keen for Tottenham to replicate Brighton and Brentford’s recruitment model, according to the .

The Spurs chairman wants the North London club to be ahead of the curve with the players they are signing just like their Premier League rivals.

Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images
Photo by Catherine Ivill – AMA/Getty Images

The Seagulls have been particularly impressive over recent years having signed the likes of Karou Mitoma, Moises Caicedo, Alexis Mac Allister and Marc Cucurella.

Brentford are another club who have done impressive business with players like Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa, David Raya and Ivan Toney.

The Lilywhites went young with their recruitment drive last summer as they brought in four teenagers and promoted Mikey Moore and Will Lankshear from their academy.

Their four teenage signings all look solid investments for the future, however, it’s left supporters questioning whether they got the right balance between experience and youth.

Spurs are looking to sign Tyler Dibling from Southampton this month as they continue to plough ahead with plans to sign the next generation of young talents.

How Tottenham’s teenage signings have faired this season

Ange Postecoglou has asked a lot of Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray during Tottenham’s injury crisis with the duo having played a lot of football over recent weeks.

The Swede has looked excellent in the midfield and been a real shining light in a rough patch for the team, meanwhile, the former Leeds midfielder has impressed many with his ability to play across the back line.

Wilson Odobert made a good start to life in North London only for a hamstring injury to halt his debut campaign with Spurs.

Min-hyeok Yang could end up being sent on loan this month with Postecoglou making it clear that the 18-year-old is not ready for Premier League football.

So whilst Tottenham have signed four very promising players for the future, only three of their summer signings, including Dominic Solanke, have been able to help out this campaign so far.