
Daniel Levy ‘to sanction Tottenham embarrassment’ after Calvert-Lewin development
Daniel Levy has made several questionable decisions at Tottenham over the years, but he could potentially be making a grave error in the upcoming transfer window.
Spurs fans have led protests against Levy recently as the North London outfit find themselves enduring one of their worst seasons in years.
The Lilywhites are 14th with just seven games to go in the Premier League under Ange Postecoglou, leaving the Australian manager with several questions to answer.
While the former Celtic boss’ future is up in the air, the hierarchy have a massive task on their hands to prepare for next summer to bolster their evidently weak squad.

Tottenham have lacked reliable goalscorer under Postecoglou this season
Harry Kane’s departure has left a gaping hole in the North London outfit’s attack in recent seasons, with Levy and the recruitment team scrambling for a replacement.
Spurs arguably saw Richarlison as someone to take the reins once the England international joined Bayern Munich, but the former Everton centre-forward’s departure in the coming months wouldn’t be surprising after an underwhelming spell in N17.
Dominic Solanke was signed in the previous transfer window for big money from Bournemouth, but the striker’s lack of impact at the Lilywhites has been disappointing.
Postecoglou has also been unable to count on Son Heung-min, with the South Korean forward’s form dipping in recent months.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin transfer update an embarrassment for Spurs
Postecoglou’s sack at Spurs feels inevitable as he and the fans don’t seem to see eye to eye anymore.
While the Australian manager is to blame for the North London outfit’s embarrassing displays, Levy must also take some blame.
The Lilywhites’ chairman has consistently made mistakes when it comes to recruiting new players, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s signing could be another one.
Tottenham have already made moves to sign the 28-year-old striker as a free agent after his Everton contract expires, according to Fichajes.
Competition (2024/25) | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
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The news outlet reports (5 April) that the North London outfit are trying to entice the Englishman with an ambitious project and a prominent role in the starting lineup.
Spurs undoubtedly need a new number nine in the coming months, but it would be embarrassing to sanction a deal for Calvert-Lewin after what he’s done at Goodison Park.
The 28-year-old has scored three goals in the Premier League this season, which won’t fill the Lilywhites faithful with much confidence.
Over the years, the England international has also been injury-prone over the years, making his possible addition at the North London outfit a gamble.
Spurs fans will arguably be more incensed with Levy if the transfer does go through.