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That is likely to see Spurs’ revenue increase for 2025-26, with Deloitte’s 2026 Money League revealing the club’s turnover surged from £528m in 2023-24 to £565m last season. Financial metricValueCommercial revenue£277mBroadcast revenue£162mMatchday revenue£126mTotal revenue£565mTottenham’s revenue last season (Credit: Deloitte’s 2026 Money League)Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, Borson discussed the financial issues Tottenham could soon be facing.
“This is another team that’s not qualifying for the Champions League, that’s for sure. They are not qualifying for the Europa League, that’s for sure, so Europe’s gone next season.
“We know about all the commercial issues they’ve got and then on top of that, let’s assume they stay in the Premier League and then on top of that, I think their costs are going to be quite a bit higher next season if they stay in the Premier League because I think they’re going to invest.” How Tottenham plan to increase spendingBorson insisted Tottenham are planning to spend following Daniel Levy’s exit last September. You don’t get rid of Daniel Levy and then not start to spend more money, so I think that’s what’s going to happen.
