Former Newcastle United director Amanda Staveley is attempting to buy into Tottenham Hotspur and is already planning big changes.
Staveley is in negotiations to buy a minority stake in Tottenham although a deal being struck any time soon appears to be way off for now.
Daniel Levy has revealed that he is open to investment in Spurs as the North London club look to improve the team on the pitch and other exciting projects.
Tottenham fans will be hoping that Staveley is the person to finally shed some real focus on improving the team on the pitch and attempt to end their 16-year wait for silverware.

Current Newcastle manager Eddie Howe would become a key contender for the Tottenham job should Staveley take part ownership of the club, according to The Sun.
The 51-year-old remains a big fan of the manager who she appointed whilst as a director at the Tyneside club.
Howe also has interest from the FA to succeed Gareth Southgate as the England manager, however, they are unwilling to pay the compensation required and the man himself is keen to remain club football.
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