
Expert ‘amazed’ as Tottenham backed to announce £750m deal ‘out of nowhere’
Tottenham could announce a £750million stadium naming rights deal any day now.
That is according to Spurs expert John Wenham, who regularly breaks news about the club on his Lilywhite Rose social media channels.

It is understood Spurs, whose state-of-the-art 62,850-seater stadium opened in 2019, are likely to fetch up to £25million per year over the course of a 10-year agreement.
Wenham claims an announcement could come at any time.
“I certainly think it will just appear out of nowhere,” Wenham told Football Insider correspondent Ben Wild.
“One day we will wake up and Tottenham will do their typical 8am announcement on social media and the website saying it is done.
“Hopefully it will be something like a 25-year deal at £25million or £30million per season. Throughout all of this, we have had loads of events at the stadium, getting it that recognition and proving its potential to potential partners.
“We have reached a lot of audiences in America and Asia recently. I was amazed that they got 60,000 people in for the Tyson Fury fight a few weeks ago considering it was an open-air boxing fight in December.
“We have announced a few gigs and I expect more announcements of more concerts over the coming weeks, covering the summer period.
“It’s all about getting the right deal.”

Tottenham’s stadium is also capable of hosting NFL games.
Spurs are next in action against OGC Nice in a friendly on Wednesday (21 December).
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