
On Thursday evening, it was officially announced that Daniel Levy had resigned as chairman of Tottenham. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
Levy had been managing the club since 2001, leading it for nearly 25 years. According to The Times, he found out about the decision to step down on the very morning of the announcement.
Now, the responsibility of managing Tottenham has been handed over to CEO Vinay Venkatesham. It should be noted that the main owner of Tottenham is the investment company ENIC, which holds 86.58% of the club's shares.
Currently, Tottenham is in fourth place in the English Premier League standings. Football fans are closely watching the club's future activities and the results it will achieve under the new leadership with great interest.