Tottenham could spend £180m and not breach PSR, says football finance expert


Tottenham, according to Stefan Borson, expert in football financing expert, was able to inject £ 180 million and still have no financial regulations.

Daniel Levy, chairman of the club, and head coach Verzecoglou were bustling against Leicester City after her 2-1 defeat.

Postecoglou was checked several times by fans after losses this season

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Postecoglou was checked several times by fans after losses this seasonCredit: Getty

Calls for more expenses and better investments have become deafening, since Spurs takes 15th place in the Premier League, only eight points above the relegation zone.

Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky was not in question in January when Yang Min-Hyeok, which was a preliminary transaction in front of the window in front of the window.

In summer they spent great with Dominic Solanke (£ 65 million), Archie Gray (£ 40 million) and Wilson Odobert (£ 25 million), although in the summer of 2023 mainly from Harry Kanes £ 100 million sales to Bavaria Munich came.

Borson joined Jim White from Talksport and Danny Murphy Light to illuminate the financial status of various Premier League clubs, and claimed that Spurs were very in the green.

When asked by White, how healthy spores come from an FFP view, Borson replied: “Very. I mean, you have hundreds of millions of capacities, probably a capacity of 180 million GBP for profit and sustainability rules.

“You obviously had a large sale of Harry Kane in the last accounting, so you have no problem from PSR.

“Stadium debt is a problem, but of course PSR does not count, which is why their final results are not very profitable, since they have quite considerable interests that they pay for the stadium debt of around £ 45 million.

“Don’t get me wrong, Daniel Levy’s greatest achievement at Spurs is probably the time of the debt package he set up. You pay one to two percent firm interest.

“If you tried to get this today, you pay five or six percent more, so it was an excellent decision to remedy, but his timing was also excellent.”

Borson called Tottenham’s lack of transmission expenditure as a “choice” because Levy prefers to head a “very tight ship, probably the closest ship in the soccer money league”.

Borson says Levy could put his hand in his pocket and it would not create a hole in Spurs' accounts

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Borson says Levy could put his hand in his pocket and it would not create a hole in Spurs’ accountsCredit: AFP

A reference to Deloitte Football Money League 2025, in which Spurs achieved € 615 million (approx. 515 million GBP) behind four other Premier League clubs in the 2023/24 season.

The club also has a relatively low wage bill with its highest earnings of Heung-Min son, which is supposed to earn £ 190,000.

A lack of investments have led to many unsuccessful terms for managers such as Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho, and his most recent victim could be postcoglou.

Yes, his side stays in the FA Cup and keep a 1-0 over Liverpool in your Carabao Cup semi-final, but Spurs lost 13 league games in this campaign.

A bad season worsened with an extensive injury list with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven for a long time.

This includes losses to Everton, Crystal Palace and Ipswich.

Postcoglou replies when he thinks he will be Tottenham Manager for much longer