Tottenham to 'rip up wage structure' and break the bank for big-name signings - The Mirror
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Tottenham to 'rip up wage structure' and break the bank for big-name signings - The Mirror
Tottenham are plotting for the summer transfer window with big changes to come into play if they stay in the Premier League after appointing Igor Tudor until the end of the season
Tottenham owners to smash wage structure in summer overhaul
It has been a disappointing season for Tottenham so far, and they are very close to the relegation zone.They will look to bounce back strongly and finish the season on a high. According to a report from The Guardian, the owners are now looking to invest heavily in the summer window and are prepared to shatter the rigid wage structure at the club to bring in top-quality players.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING…
Understanding Tottenham's salary structure
As of February 2026, Tottenham Hotspur’s wage structure has been notably conservative compared to other “Big Six” Premier League clubs, but recent signings and reports indicate a shift is underway.Overall Wage BillThe club’s estimated total gross annual salaries for the 2025-2026 season are around £136.8 million (approximately £2.63 million per week), excluding bonuses. Sources like Capology report this figure, while Spotrac lists a slightly low…
Spurs plan to rip up wage structure and invest in squad if club avoid relegation
Tottenham have lowest wage bill among ‘big six’ sides Major overhaul of squad planned for summer by owners Tottenham’s owners are planning to rip up the club’s rigid wage structure before a major overhaul of the squad this summer if the team avoid relegation. There is an acknowledgment at Spurs that the club have underinvested in player salaries for years, which along with an injury crisis has led to their being 16th in the Premier League, four…
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