Football

COVID-19 hits transfer war chests; Mourinho forced to reassess.


Tottenham Hotspur manager, Jose Mourinho may have to reassess his transfer plans as his war chest has been reportedly been slashed following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Mirror reports that Spurs Chairman, Daniel Levy reduced the summer’s transfer budget for the North London club as COVID-19 continues to hit hard.

It is believed that Mourinho has been urged to concentrate more on loan signings as Spurs look to cut costs.


Spurs have already made a U-turn over furloughing their non-playing staff – and that decision, while welcomed by fans’ groups, will have an effect on their financial situation.
That has led to budgets being hastily revised as cancellations of non-football activities at their £1billion stadium are starting to hit Daniel Levy’s bottom line.
Capital’s Summertime Ball was among the first event to be axed along with Anthony Joshua ’s fight with Kubrat Pulev which has been postponed provisionally until July.

If Boris Johnson confirms this week that the lockdown will last until June, that will put paid to American super group Guns N’ Roses playing at the venue.

A rugby union clash between Saracens and Harlequins has already been cancelled and NFL fixtures for later in the year are also under threat.
The revenue from additional events was to be an important part of the club’s strategy to maximise income from their new home.
Tottenham were this week highlighted as the most valuable club in the Premier League due to the relatively low ratio of players’ wages to income generated.
Reaching the final of the Champions League last term enabled the club to hit record revenues and the events that the stadium is capable of staging have only added to the player purchasing power that a 61,000 capacity arena will give the club in the marketplace.
The first sign of the latest scenario has come with Mourinho’s potential acquisition of PSG defender Thomas Meunier, who is available on a free transfer.
But more bargain hunting now appears inevitable as the fallout from the coronavirus crisis continues to bite.

Sammy Wejinya

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