
Tottenham set to miss out on fourth major signing already as Levy impasse continues
Tottenham have yet to make an official decision regarding Ange Postecoglou’s future despite the campaign being over for weeks.
The Australian looked destined for the sack after Spurs’ awful Premier League campaign.
However, Tottenham’s Europa League victory gave renewed hope that Postecoglou could stay in North London as he delivered their first trophy since 2008.
Yet, despite mounting speculation, a decision is yet to be made, which will only delay Spurs’ transfer business further.

Levy’s delay over Postecoglou sacking is set to cost Tottenham four signings
With Tottenham now in the Champions League next season, there is a hope that high-profile signings can be secured in North London.
Spurs have already been linked with Leroy Sane as the winger looks set to leave Bayern Munich.
Jack Grealish is also being touted as a potential Tottenham signing as the London club look to improve their attacking options.
However, no deals have been made yet, and The Athletic (4 June) blames Daniel Levy for this failure.
The report claims that Tottenham’s inability to make a decision regarding Postecoglou has already seen them miss out on four signings.
Matheus Cunha, Liam Delap, Jeremie Frimpong and Bryan Mbeumo have or are about to sign for new clubs, with the latter star linked with Manchester United.
Spurs were interested in all four of these players. However, they are now set to miss out due to Daniel Levy’s indecision.

Levy’s incompetence is sending Spurs backwards
How Levy has not made a decision regarding Postecoglou’s future yet is baffling.
Not only has the season been over for weeks, but speculation regarding the Australian has gone on for months, which has not helped anyone.
Realistically, Levy should have released a statement upon the conclusion on the campaign, either backing or sacking Postecoglou, and ending this saga once and for all.
Tottenham’s 2024/25 Premier League campaign | |
Wins | 11 |
Draws | 5 |
Losses | 22 |
Goal difference | -1 |
Points | 38 |
Final position | 17th |
Now, Tottenham have paid the price as their rivals continue to get stronger and Spurs miss out on more targets which is sending the North London club backwards.
Protests against Levy dominated the 2024/25 campaign, and this is unlikely to change going into next season.