Very interesting: Alasdair Gold says Daniel Levy now has a very big plan for Tottenham
Journalist Alasdair Gold has recently revealed some of the behind-the-scenes strategies Daniel Levy is developing for Tottenham Hotspur.
At Spurs, the Tottenham chairman has already established a very fruitful working relationship with Ange Postecoglou, and there are many grounds for supporters to be enthusiastic at the moment.
The team is reportedly in good financial standing, so it wouldn’t be shocking if they had some ambitious summer transfer objectives.
Actually, Fabrizio Romano has now disclosed one inside move that is under consideration.
Nevertheless, as Gold has said, it seems like Levy is still attempting to set up a framework for Tottenham’s long-term success.
Levy has been attempting to reach an agreement on a strategic collaboration with Swedish team Djurgarden, according to the journalist who was speaking on the podcast “Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham.”
Naturally, Lucas Bergvall is joining from Djurgarden, and it seems that Levy has recognised a chance as a consequence.
Daniel Levy welcomed Djurgarden personnel to Tottenham’s victory against Palace, according to Alasdair Gold.
Gold discussed the potential advantages of a collaboration in her podcast speech.
He declared: “I brought up the special visitor [against Crystal Palace], who was Bosse Andersson, the sports director of Djurgarden.
“He was in the chairman’s suite with a few other individuals, maybe from Djurgarden, as Daniel Levy’s special guest.
“travelling ahead, Spurs and Djurgarden are attempting to establish a more official cooperation where I suppose there will be an interchange of ideas and maybe young players travelling in both ways.
The Swedish league, which plays in the summer, will undoubtedly make it attractive as well since you might maybe send a player there.
“It was around April, I believe, when Alfie Whiteman actually played in the Swedish league when he went there.”
Daniel Levy may be helping Tottenham take advantage of a very astute chance, as Alasdair Gold argues.
Maybe players like Yago Santiago or Aaron Maguire, for instance, might play adult football for a short while to better prepare for potential first team opportunity at Spurs.
In a similar vein, the team would be in a great position to recruit the top Swedish players.
Having said all of that, one Tottenham player has recently revealed how content he is at the team since joining this season.
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