
Daniel Levy strikes ‘lucrative Tottenham agreement’ as new announcement made
Daniel Levy has worked his magic once again with another lucrative agreement reached at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
It has been a miserable season for Tottenham in the Premier League.
The Lilywhites failed to climb up the table and remain 16th after drawing 1-1 with West Ham at the London Stadium on Sunday (4 May).
As a result, regardless of what happens in the UEFA Europa League, Ange Postecoglou is expected to leave Tottenham.
Levy has also come under pressure from supporters, with a protest planned outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium when Postecoglou’s side host Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday (11 May).
However, the Spurs supremo appears to be unaffected by these demonstrations and is continuing to plan for the future after a brand-new announcement was made on Monday (5 May).

Bad Bunny to perform at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has proven to be a money-making machine since it opened in 2019.
As well as Spurs’ home games, a range of other events such as concerts, rugby, boxing and NFL matches are hosted at the 62,000-plus-seater ground in North London.
This has seen Spurs’ revenues increase in recent years, and with a range of concerts already scheduled to take place this summer, Levy is now planning for the future, with Bad Bunny set to perform at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, 27 June 2026.
Year Ended | June 2024 | June 2023 |
Match receipts | £105.8million | £117.6million |
UEFA prize money | £1.3million | £56.2million |
Commercial & Other income | £255.2million | £227.7million |
Total revenue | £528.2million | £549.6million |
The Puerto Rican rapper becomes the first major act confirmed to be headlining at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2026.
And after reaching an agreement for Bad Bunny to perform at their stadium, Tottenham are no doubt set to reap the rewards financially.
Tottenham must translate success in the boardroom to the pitch
While Spurs’ commercial growth is good news for the club, supporters will only be interested if this growth is reflected in on-field success.
Therefore, as major acts such as Bad Bunny continue to perform at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Levy will only see the pressure increase to spend big in transfer windows.