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Tottenham’s Survival Fight Puts New Regime and Finances Under Strain

Analysts say a drop would trigger a radical restructure at a club carrying £872m in debt with huge stadium overheads.

Overview

  • Spurs sit a point above the relegation zone after 11 league games without a win and visit Liverpool today, with the club at risk of ending the weekend in the bottom three.
  • Igor Tudor is under acute scrutiny after a 5-0 Champions League loss to Atlético Madrid marked his fourth straight defeat, with reporting suggesting leadership could consider a change if results against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest go badly.
  • Recent filings cited in coverage show gross debt of about £872m with roughly £30m a year in interest, leaving relegation likely to bring major cuts, player sales at reduced values and the loss of Premier League and UEFA revenue.
  • Analysts warn commercial partners, ticket pricing and corporate hospitality would be harder to sustain outside the top flight, while the high fixed costs of the near-£1bn stadium would persist.
  • Squad availability remains a problem after bans and injuries, with Micky van de Ven suspended and captain Cristian Romero expected to miss Liverpool following a head clash, as former Spurs winger Peter Taylor urges short-term pragmatism and dressing-room unity.