
Exclusive: Tottenham line up new deal after INEOS termination
Tottenham have a new sponsorship deal lined up to replace INEOS after the two parties have reached a termination agreement, sources have told Football Insider.
The petrochemicals company, which is spearheaded by Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, first partnered with Spurs in 2019 after agreeing to become their official hand sanitiser and 4×4 vehicle partners.
The deal was later expanded in 2022, with the INEOS brand displayed in the dugout of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
INEOS held talks to end the Tottenham sponsorship last month as Ratcliffe continues to pursue cost-cutting measures across his empire.
The Mail reported on 16 March the two parties have now reached a pay-off agreement to end the deal early, with the Premier League side set to be paid millions.
INEOS’s logo was no longer visible inside Tottenham’s stadium during their Europa League victory over AZ Alkmaar on 13 March.
Sources have told Football Insider Spurs likely already had a new sponsorship deal lined up before the termination was agreed to give themselves an idea of the sort of compensation they would require from INEOS.

Tottenham hit by £75m naming rights blow
Deloitte’s 2025 Money League revealed Tottenham’s overall revenue fell from £550million in 2022-23 to £528million last season.
However, Tottenham’s commercial income increased from £228million to £255million across the same period as they continue to cash in on opportunities at their new stadium.
The north London giants are still trying to land a lucrative naming rights deal for their stadium after chairman Daniel Levy has turned down offers since it opened in 2019.
Football Insider revealed on 26 February Tottenham have missed out on £75million of revenue after so far failing to agree a sponsorship deal for the 62,850-capacity facility.
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Tottenham agree new hire after official documents filed
Tottenham have agreed a new hire after Peter Charrington was appointed as a non-executive director last week.
The 53-year-old, who was previously CEO of Citi Private Bank, is currently a director for Spurs’ majority owner ENIC.
Charrington has also now been listed as a person with significant control at Tottenham, while the cessation of Bryan Glinton as a person with significant control has also been confirmed.
Glinton and Katie Booth were appointed in October 2022 as trustees to run Joe Lewis’s family trust, which holds a 70.12 per cent stake in ENIC, with Levy and members of his family owning the remaining 29.88 per cent.
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