The Answer: Daniel Levy


The Answer: Daniel Levy

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Daniel Levy is the right man to build Spurs

If Tottenham wants to spend like Manchester City then we have to first build a business that is of the same size as Manchester City and we are nowhere near that level yet.

The question all supporters should ask themselves is, who is the best person to grow Tottenham Hotspur to the size of the Manchester City operation?

The answer, Daniel Levy.

Remember under Financial Fair Play (FFP) an owner can not use their money or give the club money to buy players or wages. There are rules now to prevent Sugar Daddy owners and to make clubs self-sufficient.

Tottenham have stolen a march on other clubs in the Premier League and lower-division by understanding where UEFA were going and steadily building the club in that image.

Has that been more important than anything else? Yes, it has.

Last window we tried to make the right transfer investments and were unable to do so for a variety of reason, but not because we didn't try.

This season we have more money and are starting the investment process and it is a process, it isn't a fix-all in one window process.

We have to prioritise the areas of greatest need and that was shown to be last season breaking the initial line of a press with a box-to-box midfielder, hence the purchasing of our number one target Tanguy Ndombélé.

The second priority was in replacing or providing competition for Christian Eriksen and Pochettino has identified Giovani Lo Celso for that role. He is the number two target fully expected to arrive when the posturing games are over.

Other areas are in a one-out, one-in basis. If we sell a player in one position we can look to buy a player in that position, excluding the deadwood who don't play often, if at all, anyway.

here we are talking about players like Vincent Jansen, Josh Onomah, Marcus Edwards and potentially Cameron Carter-Vickers, although he has been injured.

Kieran Trippier has been sold but a solution may be within in the shape of Juan Foyth. Pochettino suggested a move last season and he took to it so well that Argentina played him there, as well as centre-back, in the Copa America and he earned rave reviews.

The window isn't shut until 5pm on August 8th so it is a question of sitting tight and waiting for events to unfold.

What exactly is complaining and calling for heads actually going to achieve? All it would do is unsettle and take eyes of the important matters going on. Anyone who actually wants success shouldn't be on that bandwagon and I doubt many of my readers are, intelligent folk my readers.

So who is the best man to build the club to the size of Manchester City so their level of investment in the team can be maintained?

Daniel Levy.

If you want success you support Levy, if you want failure you want Levy out.