
Tottenham ‘to make major boardroom announcement within weeks’
Tottenham have already replaced Ange Postecoglou with Thomas Frank, with further changes expected to be confirmed in due course.
Daniel Levy has been a busy man since Tottenham played their final Premier League game of the season.
Tottenham have confirmed Frank as their new Head Coach after paying to release the Dane from his contract with Brentford.
However, the Lilywhites are not finished just yet and are expected to announce their latest boardroom changes in a matter of weeks.

Tottenham ‘to confirm Scott Munn’s departure’
Having previously held the same position at Arsenal, Vinai Venkatesham will become the new Tottenham Chief Executive Officer this summer.
He has already made quite an impression on Spurs supporters, who praised him for several noticeable changes in the communications department.
Premier League | Position | Points |
Tottenham | 17th | 38 |
Meanwhile, it has been widely reported that Scott Munn has been sacked by Tottenham, and Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that fans will not need to wait much longer for official confirmation on these changes.
“I think Tottenham are waiting for Venkatesham’s official start date,” Wenham said.
“I imagine that will be on 1 July, and I think we will see a boardroom announcement on that day, which will confirm that Venkatesham is in place and that Munn has been sacked.
“There are changes afoot at Tottenham, and they might even use that opportunity to explain the reorganisation of Matthew Collecott’s role as well. I think 1 July will be when we get official updates.”

Tottenham will be almost unrecognisable next season
The summer shake-up at Spurs, in line with the new season, is clear to see. Donna Maria-Cullen announced she is stepping down as Executive Director at Tottenham.
Meanwhile, Postecoglou and several of his staff were shown the exit after an underwhelming Premier League campaign.
All eyes will now be on Frank to deliver a successful season. The changes in North London could indicate that Levy is prepared to back his new manager in the summer transfer window. Indeed, to the outsider looking in, it seems that the chairman means business next season.
Therefore, Spurs could be ones to watch in the Premier League next year.