(Credit: Manh Tung; Imago)
(Credit: Manh Tung; Imago)

Here's why Daniel Levy exit hands Tottenham fresh hope of Morgan Rogers transfer

Alex Charlton

Alex is a lifelong Sunderland supporter who's been reporting on Mackem News since April 2025. Indeed, he started working for Breaking Media in April and has since graduated from St Mary's University as a NCTJ Gold Standard-accredited journalist, having completed his Master's degree in Sports Journalism. Alex previously worked for Football League World and has featured on the Roker Report, providing his opinion on all things Sunderland. While getting to the games is tricky, given his job, one of the highlights of his life was watching (and crying) as the Black Cats defeated Sheffield United at Wembley Stadium last season.

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Daniel Levy's exit from Tottenham is bound to open up several avenues never explored in North London.

This summer, they secured several high-profile names, but Tottenham were unable to land Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa.

However, with the 63-year-old out of the way, there is now a clear route to land Rogers in the future.

Daniel Levy smiles at Tottenham
Levy ended his 24-year stay as executive chairman (Credit: Imago)

Why Tottenham tried to sign Morgan Rogers this summer

James Maddison ruptured his ACL in Spurs' pre-season, emphasising the need for another attacking-midfielder.

In truth, the Lilywhites were seeking a creative talent before that, with the ever-consistent Dejan Kulusevski also sidelined.

However, Tottenham endured a frustrating window, missing out on both Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze.

Then, Spurs reportedly made contact over Rogers, but their interest was far too late in the window for a deal to go ahead.

Although the England international has remained at Villa Park, the North London club could yet land him after Levy's departure.

Morgan Rogers warms up for Aston Villa
Rogers has struggled so far this season (Credit: Imago)

Daniel Levy got in the way of Spurs transfers

After failing to land Harry Kane, Pep Guardiola suggested that Levy was impossible to do business with.

Indeed, he was not the only one, as some Premier League figures had long tired of doing business with the 63-year-old, according to The Independent on 5 September.

Miguel Delaney reports that one source said: "You did a deal once and you never wanted to do it again.”

While the North London outfit were willing to spend significantly this summer, it has been stated that they simply did not know how to complete a 'blockbuster' transfer.

Delaney adds that some who were close to the situation regarding the proposed move for Rogers, insisted another of the 'big six' would have put forward a seismic figure to test Villa’s resolve, but Tottenham would not do it without having a sense of a price.

  • Dominic Solanke is the biggest signing under Levy at £65million
  • Spurs paid around the same figure for Tanguy Ndombele
  • Richarlison cost £60m from Everton

In essence, it appears that Levy was not clued up on how to secure such a deal despite selling players for hefty fees.

Spurs sold Kane to Bayern Munich for just under £90m, but have needed their hand held to spend anywhere near that.

With Levy gone, the purse straps can be loosened, but it is not something that he would have wanted.

However, if it means that they can land players like Rogers, then his departure will be welcomed.

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