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Daniel Levy shares details of Tottenham’s massive Nike deal

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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has spoken about the details of our long-term relationship with Nike. Spurs currently wear Nike kits and the chairman claimed we would be sporting the brand till 2033.

A report from the Sun claims the deal is worth £30m-a-season and quoted Levy as saying:

“In recent months we have secured an extended agreement with Nike up to 2033, one of the longest football club deals in Nike’s history.”

The chairman also spoke about a number of other deals that the club have signed up.

“We have also announced a number of new brand partners including, amongst several others, Audi, IWC Schaffhausen, HPE and EA SPORTS.”

Tottenham have had issues with their stadium as the new venue is not expected to be completed before 2019. Levy recently added that we would be playing our homes games at Wembley till the end of the current year.

Daniel Levy
Daniel Levy

Spurs also didn’t sign a single player in the summer, but it doesn’t seem to have affected us too much in the Premier League.

Tottenham have lost just two games from nine Premier League clashes, however, we need a miracle to make it out of the Champions League group after just one point from three games.

Levy seems to have gotten a lot of deals done, and these will be important for the growth of Tottenham. It is important for the stadium to be ready and Levy asked for more time to deliver a quality product.

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“This is a stadium for another century and a few months’ delay will hopefully soon be forgotten when we proudly return home.”

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