Tottenham president Daniel Levy retaliated to fans in the midst of the affirmations that he does not invest enough in the club.
The holding of northern London endured a nightmare season under Ange Postcoglou, going to 14th in the Premier League with a dark count of only 34 points before the international break of March.
Before the January transfer window, Postcoglou has constantly attributed the difficulties of his team to a crisis of availability within his team, with several high -level stars such as Micky Van de Ven, Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie Out.
An overabundance of Tottenham fans called for Levy to invest massively in the team during the January transfer window in the hope of transforming the team’s fortune, but the Spurs have only made a few stars, including the goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, the former center of objective center Kevin Danso and the Bayern Munich Mathery Tel.
Disappointed that Levy has chosen not to splash high -level players in the January window, several fans expressed their frustration towards the president of Tottenham for his prudent recruitment approach.
But Levy has now retaliated with these fans by publishing Tottenham’s financial results for 2024, describing how he and the club have spent his new stadium since his new stadium in 2019.
Daniel Levy retaliated with Tottenham fans in the midst of the affirmations that he does not invest enough in the club

The president of the Spurs published a statement as part of the club’s financial results for 2024

He asked that the long -term sustainability of the club is of capital importance in the report
The financial report has shown that total spurs have decreased by four% since 2023, contributing to a total loss of 26.2 million pounds Sterling after tax.
“While we are announcing our financial results for the year on June 30, 2024, we are currently in 14th position in the Premier League, navigating what was a very difficult season in the field,” said Levy in his declaration, via the club website.
“However, we are in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Europa League. Winning this competition would see welcome silverware and the average qualification for the UEFA Champions League. We have to do our best to support the team in these last key stages.
“Since the opening of our new stadium in April 2019, we have invested more than 700 million pounds sterling in players’ acquisitions. Recruitment remains a key goal and we must make sure that we make smart purchases in our financial means.
“I often read the calls to spend more, since we are classified as the richest ninth club in the world. However, a more in -depth examination of today’s financial figures reveals that these expenses must be durable in the long term and in our operating income.
“Our ability to generate recurring income determines our spending power. We cannot spend what we do not have, and we will not compromise the financial stability of this club – in fact, our off -11 income has considerably completed the lower football income this year, testifying to our diversified income strategy.
“I want to thank everyone who supports us through good and bad times. We are resilient and passionate about our club. We will aim to finish this season as strongly as possible and continue to build to succeed in the field.
Since the arrival of PostCoglou in the summer of 2023, Tottenham has signed six players for individual costs worth more than 25 million pounds sterling.

It was a difficult season under Angel Postcoglou with Spurs currently seated in 14th place

Stander Dominic Solanke joined Tottenham de Bournemouth for 54 million pounds Sterling last summer

Postcoglou was caught in an angry confrontation with a fan of the Spurs after losing 2-0 against Fulham
These six players include Dominic Solanke (54 million pounds Sterling), Brennan Johnson (46 million pounds Sterling), James Maddison (39 million pounds Sterling), Archie Gray (35 million pounds Sterling), Micky Van de Ven (33 million pounds Sterling) and Dejan Kuluski (25 million pounds Sterling).
Fans of anger have threatened to boil in recent weeks, Postcoglou, forced to tell a supporter of “behaving” in a fiery confrontation after the lamentable glow 2-0 of the Spurs by Fulham earlier this month.
The loss proved to be too much for a supporter to manage and they expressed their dissatisfaction against the Australian when he returned to the locker room.
Postcoglou chose not to let the scan pass and confronted the fan, promoting a hustle and bustle that attracted players and support staff.
We could hear the fan saying “What was it?”
Tottenham Stars Djed Spence and Mathys Tel both tried to land their manager away from the conflict before Postocoglou replied: “Being, you are a young man, just values.
Thursday, Tottenham’s next match is against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.