Tottenham news: Blueprint emerges after new £116m reveal at Spurs

Dan Plumley has insisted that Tottenham are the new blueprint for stadium matchday revenue in the Premier League and across Europe.

After gate receipts of £116million in the 2022/23 season, Spurs became the highest matchday earners in the Premier League, with only Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona earning more in Europe.

The football finance expert admitted that qualification for the Champions League will only drive up that figure too in the future, as Daniel Levy shows everyone how it is done.

“It’s the new blueprint for football stadium matchday revenue,” he exclusively told Tottenham News.

“We are now starting to see that, we spoke at length when the stadium was in its infancy and when they were building that stadium and what it could become, and all the other things they’ve got attached to it with the other events.

Now, that is starting to pay dividends and pushing them up to the highest matchday earners in the Premier League and that will be the new benchmark for a few years.

It’s a way to diversify your revenue or to lower the risk of other revenue streams hitting the mark, so if you miss the Champions League then you’ve got a cushion, albeit, if you get the Champions League, you can grow that revenue even further through your hospitality packages for that competition.

The two go hand-in-hand, but we’re certainly now starting to see the benefits of that stadium for Spurs and expect that to continue in the medium term in the Premier League because there is no other club that is going to push it close at the minute, we do have Everton, but there is a lot going on there and nobody knows what quite is going on there.

Spurs are the blueprint at the minute.”

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Tottenham revenue sky-high in the Premier League

Spurs are only looking up in revenue terms with financial matters off the pitch only getting stronger at the minute, with Levy rubbing his hands together.

In the latest Deloitte Football Money League, Tottenham moved up to eighth, with their total revenue going above £500million, with all matters off the pitch going very smoothly.

Now, it’s just time to get things on the pitch consistently right too.

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