
Tottenham delight as Daniel Levy to announce major upgrade imminently
Daniel Levy is set to announce a major upgrade at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium following their UEFA Europa League win last Wednesday.
Tottenham ended their 17-year trophy drought in a 1-0 victory against Manchester United in the Europa League final at the Estadio de San Mamés.
Despite this, the Lilywhites soon returned to earth after a 4-1 defeat to Brighton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (25 May) in their final Premier League game this season.
As a result, Levy will look towards a summer of change and is set to announce a huge upgrade within the next few days.

Fabio Paratici announcement imminent after agreement with Tottenham
With the Europa League done and dusted, there is a growing feeling at Tottenham that change is imminent.
One of those changes includes Paratici reprising his former role, as will oversee squad and managerial matters throughout the summer window.
Premier League | Position | Points |
Tottenham | 17th | 38 |
Tottenham News understands that Paratici’s return is imminent, with his ban set to be lifted at the beginning of July.
However, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes a deal has already been struck and his official announcement is in the works.
“I think that’s a done deal already,” Wenham said.
“Apparently, he was at the Bilbao stadium to watch the game. It just sounds like it’s a matter
of if, not when, that official announcement comes. And I’m delighted he’s back.
“I think that leadership team with him and Vinay [Venkatesham] involved will be extremely positive, and a huge upgrade on the current setup.”

Tottenham mean business next season
Tottenham have just been handed a pivotal foundation for success by winning the Europa League and subsequent Champions League football.
But up until this point, there has been little clarification on how the club plans to work towards sustained success.
However, Paratici’s return could see the end to uncertainties surrounding the 59-year-old’s future, with him expected to have a say on whether Postecoglou remains at the helm.
Whether Postecoglou is leading the charge or not, Tottenham must deliver in the summer transfer window to ensure the best position to compete for all trophies next season.