Tottenham Hotspur could possibly appear as a serious candidate for the “unstopped” £100 million star signing, following the long-term departure of Chairman Daniel Levy.
Levi’s Tottenham era suddenly ended.
Levy’s 25-year tenure, which was suddenly over earlier this week, ended with the 63-year-old’s choice to resign, but the decision came from above.
Businessmen have received widespread criticism during their time as chairman, overseeing only two major honors in 25 years, and appointed highly questionable managers.
Peter Charrington was subsequently appointed as the new non-executive chairman, saying: “This is a new era of club leadership on and off the pitch.
We have laid a new foundation for the future, and we recognize that there have been a lot of changes over the last few months. We are now giving stability and empowering talent across the club led by Vinai and his executive team. ”
With Levy gone, we hope that the Spurs will ultimately gain potential as a club, but to make that dream come true, the team will need new additions and a new update on Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers pursuit.
According to a TeamTalk report, Tottenham could once again be registered as a serious candidate for Rogers’ signature after Levi’s departure, and the Aston Villa star has been highly praised by North Londoners.
With Levy gone, the Lilywhites may choose to become more ambitious in the transfer market. This means you can compete for Rogers’ signature.
“Unstoppable” Rogers will sign Spurs’ statement
If Tottenham were able to win the Villaster’s signature race, whereas things like Liverpool and Arsenal were previously nominated as potential suitors, it would be a true statement of intent.
Given some levels of his performance at Aston Villa, it’s not surprising that the 23-year-old is attracting much attention.
competition | exterior | The contribution of goals |
Premier League | 37 | 19 |
Champions League | 12 | 7 |
FA Cup | 5 | 4 |
Sky Sports expert Jamie Carrager also picked out the British to get high praise last season, describing him as “unstopping” after a 3-2 victory at Everton in September.
With Levy gone, it’s exciting news that Tottenham is set to be a little more ambitious in the transfer market, and Rogers is exactly the type of signature that can turn him into a real contender for a major trophy.

