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09-03-2020 | 14:10 Football
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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy makes Champions League statement ahead of summer transfer window

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has admitted that the club’s transfer budget this summer will be significantly dented should they not qualify for the Champions League. Spurs played a 1-1 draw with Burnley on Saturday. Tottenham are now in the eighth place of the Premier League table with 41 points. They are 7 points behind fourth-placed Chelsea. Levy was asked whether Spurs would be active in the transfer market to remain competitive, and the minutes from the meeting state that he "re-emphasised that he doesn't believe there's a direct correlation between winning and spending money. It's about making the right decisions. "Funds were ring-fenced for the summer, however not qualifying for the Champions League would have an impact all round.” The co-chair of the Supporters' Trust, Katrina Law, stated that: "most fans didn’t expect the Club to spend big but there have been several times over the past decade when we seemed to be a couple of players away from greater success and failed to bolster in those areas. Have others been smarter in their recruitment?" Levy "commented that external perceptions of transfers can be different to the facts and also to what a manager might wish to do." Source: Football.london Join us on Telegram!

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