
Tottenham ‘to announce another senior exit imminently’ after ‘major’ departures
Tottenham are making major changes in North London, and those changes might not yet be finished.
Tottenham confirmed the departure of Ange Postecoglou on Friday (6 June) after an abysmal Premier League campaign, in which the Lilywhites finished 17th with 38 points.
Postecoglou’s dismissal was confirmed just days after Donna-Maria Cullen announced her decision to step down as Executive Director at Tottenham.
Now, the Lilywhites are expected to announce another senior exit as the summer shake-up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium continues.

Tottenham ‘to announce Matthew Collecott exit imminently’
After Cullen’s exit was confirmed, a change of director details on Companies House indicated a change in Collecott’s position at Spurs [Matt Law].
Collecott is an executive director at Tottenham and also the Finance Director at ENIC.
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He has played an important role in Spurs’ operations since his appointment in 2003, but now his position is more uncertain than ever.
And Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that Spurs will announce his departure imminently.
“Cullen leaving was major news,” Wenham said.
“It represents a massive change. She had been part of Tottenham for a long time and was part of the golden triangle at the top of the club with Daniel Levy and Collecott.
“There’s probably some more news to come about Collecott after we saw news of his title changed on Companies House. His exit could also be announced imminently.
“There are certainly massive changes being made at Tottenham, and Cullen leaving was a big one. It will be a completely different-looking management structure at Tottenham next season. However, I think change was needed because it had become stale.”

Levy will regret sacking Postecoglou
The dismissal of Postecoglou will certainly snatch headlines from most news coming out of Tottenham this week.
However, Levy could regret the decision to sack Postecoglou after the 59-year-old delivered the UEFA Europa League last month. The win represented something special to the players and Spurs supporters who were quick to express their discontent on social media.
And the decision to sack Postecoglou could cause a knock-on effect with several players, including Cristian Romero.
Therefore, Levy has a lot of work to do to steady the ship in North London.