Tottenham Hotspurchairman Daniel Levy is said to have held talks with betting experts as he considered major changes to the north London club's recruitment strategy
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has held talks with betting experts as he considered huge changes to the club's recruitment strategy.
That is according to the Telegraph, who claim that Spurs are keen to implement a data-driven system similar to that of Brentford and Brighton. The Lillywhites have struggled in the transfer market in recent years, spending big sums on the likes of Tanguy Ndombele, Giovani Lo Celso and Bryan Gil - who all spent the 2022/23 campaign out on loan after struggling to make a meaningful impact in N17.
Levy has publicly admitted that the north Londoners need to improve in this department and he is said to have been in dialogue with betting experts regarding the possibility of utilising a model to analyse and assess players performing to high levels in so-called smaller leagues. This isn't the only potential change expected at the club this summer, with Spurs still in need of a new manager.
Whoever is appointed will work under new chief football officer Scott Munn, who will officially begin work as Levy's No.2 at the beginning of July.