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Kostic would be a solid signing, plenty of experience and if the rumours are true and Conte doesn’t really fancy Regulion, we’d probably about break even as Kostic is out of contract next summer.

Bellingham would be one hell of a signing but I’d worry about our ability to compete with Liverpool. He’s a complete baller though.
 
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I don't think it's about dropping pennies, it's more about getting the club into a situation where an investment makes sense. Pochettino just missed out because at the time investment was into the stadium. Then followed the pandemic in true Spursy fashion preventing revenue building from increased crowds. It's clear I think that very much part of this equation is confidence in Conte, add to that the example of Chelsea and the number of offers in the billons received following Abramovich leaving. If you have the odd £150million knocking about now is the time to invest in Spurs with some confidence of recouping a large profit on that investment. So Stadium + Income + Conte + Results + Champions League + The example of a top teams worth by Chelsea = Joe and Daniel spotting a potential winner.

Spot on. For once I don't think this is ENIC reactionism. Yes, this was the investment Poch deserved, but not the one we could give him due to the new stadium coupled with the unforeseen reality that his progress was minimally two years ahead of schedule (i.e. we weren't 'meant' to be challenging for the title 1-2 years before we'd even left WHL). So it never materialised and by sheer force of will, he dragged us on for another two years largely on fumes (Spurlock's analogy of the diluted soap at the bottom of the fairy bottle remains my favourite), achieved the odd miracle (top 4 and CL final with a pivot of Winks-Sissoko) and somehow kept us competitive.

I believe we saw the beginnings of this level of investment in Poch's final window, where we had an unprecedented net spend of close to £115m, but it was by then too little, too late and he got the sack. Then Covid hit and it became impossible to give either Maureen or Nuno that kind of spending power simply because the stadium wasn't delivering it. Things got even bleaker when we missed out on CL money to mitigate Covid losses. Now that things are hopefully back to a semblance of normal and with 2 NFL fixtures plus concerts, boxing and more scheduled in the year to come, the purse strings can be loosened again.

In all honesty, if all goes well (it won't, we're Spurs), I can see this level of capital injection becoming the norm every 2-3 year cycle as the stadium revenue increases and (hopefully) CL money starts to flow again. It's still not the level of City, Chelsea or Newcastle, but it is miles ahead of Arsenal and almost on par with United and on par with Liverpool. That is what the next step looks like.
 
Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmour:
"Following the news that Tottenham have put in £150m of equity funds into the club, the club are clearly backing Antonio Conte in the transfer market this summer.

"They will target several positions including goalkeeper, centre back, wing back, central midfielder and a striker. As many as six or seven players could arrive. They will need to find the right balance with home grown players. There is currently an imbalance in this area.

"Conte wants more depth in the squad, and he also wants to add experienced players, a shift from recent times when Spurs targeted younger players.

"There are some at the club who feel it's inaccurate they didn't spend in the past but there is an acknowledgment they didn't always get recruitment right.

"Fabio Paratici can do no wrong at the club currently. Additions of Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski have given belief that they are finally getting it right in this area.

"Extensive homework is being carried out on player ability and character. Spurs recently rejected the chance to sign one talented Premier League player because their research highlighted concerns he could be a disruptive influence."
 
Would love to know who this was.

Pogba?

On his day a good player but always comes across a bit Adebayor-ish, only turns up when it suits him. Don’t think he’d fit in too well with guys like Hojbjerg, Skipp and Bentancur who seem intent on hard graft every single game.

Or possibly Toney?

Proven he can hack the Prem but some of his antics such as slandering his own team is a joke. Complete lack of respect to a very decent football club that have done wonders for him.
 
Rumours are that it was Pogba on a free.

As I heard said on a podcast today, it’s somewhat hilarious that Juve may end up having picked up Pogba on a free, sold him back to United for an extortionate fee, then got him again for free <laugh>

I thought Pogba but the notion that one would need "research" to come to the conclusion that he "could be a disruptive influence" is farcical.

Like DH said, I wouldn't be surprised if it was Toney.

Or here's one from left field: Tielemans.

Leicester fans very upset with his attitude and general demeanour this season. Sounds like he decided he wanted out months ago and has been sulking/downed tools ever since. Not the kind of attitude Conte suffers.
 
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https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/ne...tspur-limited-agrees-a-150m-capital-increase/


Tottenham Hotspur Limited (the “Club” or “Spurs”) has, today, Tuesday 24 May 2022, agreed a capital increase of up to £150m from majority shareholder, ENIC Sports Inc (“ENIC”), via the issue of convertible A Shares and accompanying warrants.

The equity injection provides the Premier League Club with greater financial flexibility and the ability to further invest on and off the pitch.

The investment represents permanent capital, with no ongoing interest cost to the Club, and which may be drawn in tranches until the end of the year. The Club’s independent directors have benefited from its majority shareholder’s ability to invest directly, swiftly and without the extensive due diligence and documentation involved in third party funding.

Under the agreed structure the A Shares can be converted into ordinary shares. The number of ordinary shares granted to ENIC as a result of the capital increase will vary depending on when the A Ordinary Shares are converted, when the warrants are exercised and valuations at the time. If drawn in full, and based on assumptions regarding the above, ENIC’s ownership of the Club could see an increase from its current level of 85.6% to circa 87.5% on conversion. Any dilutive impact is dependent on the number of shares granted and will be shared by all shareholders proportionately and principally by ENIC, the majority shareholder.

ENIC acquired a controlling stake in the Club in 2001. The Club’s strategy has been to deliver world-class facilities and increased, diversified revenues to support on pitch performance whilst at the same time maintaining long-term financial stability.

Daniel Levy, Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur said: “The delivery of a world-class home was always a key building block in driving diversified revenues to enable us to invest in the teams and support our ambitions to be consistently competing at the highest levels of European football. Additional capital from ENIC will now enable further investment in the Club at an important time.’’

Jonathan Turner, Independent Non-Executive Director, Tottenham Hotspur said: “We are pleased to welcome this investment which demonstrates the unequivocal support and commitment of our majority shareholder, ENIC. It is a timely injection of funds to ensure we can continue to grow the Club we all love and underlines the Board’s continued ambitions for success.”

Significant investments have been made in the Training Centre, Player Accommodation and multi-use stadium, creating state-of-the art facilities to support the Club’s sporting ambitions. The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with a capacity of close to 63,000 spectators, was completed in 2019. It has set new standards for the world’s best sporting arenas whilst also having a positive impact on the local economy. It continues to act as a driving force in the continued regeneration of North Tottenham, London and the surrounding area.

The Club has increased revenues from both football and non-football related activities, all for reinvestment in its football teams. In recent months the stadium has hosted NFL, Boxing, English Premiership Rugby Union and this summer will see concerts including international music artists Lady Gaga and Guns N’ Roses. The Club also has a growing number of visitor attractions such as the SkyWalk, Tours and OOF Art Gallery, along with Conferences & Events.
At last, we can afford the Cheese Room. The new stadium is complete.
 
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Romano says Forster will be announced soon.

“Was considered the best backup option on the market”.

Not entirely convinced that’s true but he’s likely a solid option nonetheless.
 
I wouldn't mind us picking up Tarkowski on a free. Good cover for Dier and Romero, could play in the cup games. I think he would be a great backup.
 
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Great news.

Not sure I remember the last time the club giving an 18 year old academy player a 4 year extension. Clearly shows they have huge hopes for him.
 
Given that it's hard to improve on the current front three, that our midfield looks strong with Bentancur and Hojbjerg/Skipp, and that the widely maligned back three of Sanchez, Dier and Davies kept two clean sheets when they needed to, and look a good fit for Conte's scheme, and that Romero is a big upgrade, the biggest and best chance to improve is the wingbacks.

Conte's system may put more of a premium on goal scoring (edit) wingbacks (moron) than any other. Doherty illustrated that, going from an absolute laughingstock to one of the league's outstanding performers. Really effective goalscoring wingbacks may be had at a discount, if Doherty is any guide. So it may be possible for Spurs to get (or, maybe, convert) a couple of the very best for a relatively modest price.

Not to say that other additions wouldn't be welcome, just that the ideal wingbacks might be the most cost-effective ones.
It might be hard to improve some of those positions but we need equal back-up. In the past we've said or accepted the back-up to be below the level but now with 5 subs, it will be a totally different game.
It is rare that a GK or defender is subbed off. So with our system , we could potentially sub the whole front 3 in a game and the 2 wing backs. This means that a top striker who in the past was not willing to come as back-up to Kane, as he wouldn't get enough minutes, will now consider joining as they could play every game .
 
IIRC Skippy signed a four-year extension a couple of years ago

Pretty sure he’s signed multiple threes as a teenager prior to the five the other month.

Big commitment from the club, I back it though, we’ve lost too many good young players for peanuts in recent years so this safeguards us a bit.
 
And as we announced one of our top prospects committing to a new deal, Arsenal announce an extension for Elneny <rofl>

Giving Elneny a new deal is a marker for where Arsenal truly are. He's not a Top 4 player and along with Xhaka, Cedric, Holding, Pepe and Nuno Tavares, he needs upgrading, but due to poor squad management, they just don't have the funds to do it.

Add to that there are 3 nailed on starters who have very poor injury records - Partey, Tierney, Tomiyasu and that would be 8 holes in the squad...before you even get to the real issue...that they have no forwards.

There are suggestions that Nketiah might be offered another deal, because the chances of them landing quality replacements for Aubameyang, Lacazette and Nketiah are very slim indeed.

They're in some deep **** and the thought of Arteta and Edu doing their recruitment would worry me, if I was a Gooner.
 
Giving Elneny a new deal is a marker for where Arsenal truly are. He's not a Top 4 player and along with Xhaka, Cedric, Holding, Pepe and Nuno Tavares, he needs upgrading, but due to poor squad management, they just don't have the funds to do it.

Add to that there are 3 nailed on starters who have very poor injury records - Partey, Tierney, Tomiyasu and that would be 8 holes in the squad...before you even get to the real issue...that they have no forwards.

There are suggestions that Nketiah might be offered another deal, because the chances of them landing quality replacements for Aubameyang, Lacazette and Nketiah are very slim indeed.

They're in some deep **** and the thought of Arteta and Edu doing their recruitment would worry me, if I was a Gooner.

I think they were banking on getting top 4 and attracting a decent striker, theirs no contingency or forward thinking at Arsenal. They should of got rid of Elneny years ago but he has an alright game at Chelsea so they give him another contract.
 
Romano says Forster will be announced soon.

“Was considered the best backup option on the market”.

Not entirely convinced that’s true but he’s likely a solid option nonetheless.

Charlie Eccleshare now says he’s having his medical today at Hotspur Way.

Sounds like we could get an announcement around tomorrow I’d imagine.