
Donna-Maria Cullen update emerges after bombshell Tottenham exit news
Daniel Levy appears to be intent on shaking things up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Despite Ange Postecoglou lifting the UEFA Europa League with Tottenham, Levy decided to sack the Australian after a disappointing Premier League campaign.
While this news made headlines across the country, it is just one of many changes taking place in North London.

Donna-Maria Cullen to continue working with Tottenham
Tottenham recently announced that Donna Maria-Cullen had stepped down from her role as an Executive Director in North London.
This major change is part of a wider reshuffle in N17, with Vinai Venkatesham recently beginning his position as Tottenham Chief Executive Officer.
| Premier League 2024/25 | MP | W | D | L | Pts |
| 17. Tottenham | 38 | 11 | 5 | 22 | 38 |
However, it appears as though Cullen’s association with Tottenham will continue despite her bombshell exit announcement.
As reported by Football London (10 June), Cullen, who is seen as Levy’s right-hand woman and has spent around three decades with Tottenham, is expected to remain connected to Spurs in a consultative capacity after she officially departs this summer.
Thomas Frank is expected to become Tottenham’s manager
Another big change is set to be announced in North London after Thomas Frank agreed to become the Tottenham manager.
Since gaining promotion from the Championship with Brentford in 2021, Frank has established the Bees as a competitive Premier League outfit. The Dane has gone on to become the second-longest-standing current manager in the league behind Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, showcasing his importance in West London.
Tottenham will be hoping that Frank transforms them into a competitive Premier League team once again after finishing 17th this season.
Furthermore, the 51-year-old is expected to bring an element of freshness to North London and could even bring several players from Brentford with him. While there is still work to do, Tottenham could become ones to watch in the Premier League with Frank at the helm.