Tottenham in talks with Google over stadium naming rights
Tottenham are reportedly in talks with tech giant Google over the naming rights for the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
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Tottenham are reportedly in talks with tech giant Google over the naming rights for the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
LONDON: Arsenal and Tottenham will be fighting for much more than local bragging rights on Saturday as the north London rivals aim to prove they are serious contenders for the Premier League title.
Tottenham Hotspur will be fighting for much more than local bragging rights on Saturday as the north London rivals aim to prove they are serious contenders for the Premier League title. As top-flight action returns following the international break, Arsenal sit top of the table after an unexpectedly strong start, while unbeaten Tottenham are just one point behind in third place.
Arsenal and Tottenham will be fighting for much more than local bragging rights on Saturday as the north London rivals aim to prove they are serious contenders for the Premier League title. As top-flight action returns following the international break, Arsenal sit top of the table after an unexpectedly strong start, while unbeaten Tottenham are just one point behind in third place. With Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United still recovering their equilibrium after turbulent starts to the season, a path has opened up for the north London clubs to gate-crash the title race.
Tottenham Hotspur will be ‘worried’ that manager Antonio Conte could soon be tempted away with Massimiliano Allegri under pressure at Juventus, according to journalist Paul Brown.
Tottenham are hopeful that manager Antonio Conte will remain at Hotspur Way, says journalist Pete O’Rourke.
Antonio Conte fears Chelsea and Manchester United's massive spending sprees have given them a "big advantage" over Tottenham in the fight for top four places in the Premier League. Conte got his wish for backing from chairman Daniel Levy as Tottenham signed seven players during the transfer window, including 50 million pounds (USD 57 million) striker Richarlison from Everton.
Antonio Conte says he “would like" Harry Kane to sign a new contract at Tottenham Hotspur, stating his belief that the England captain is “happy” at the club. Kane, whose contract runs out in 2024, wanted to leave Spurs last summer after making a supposed gentleman’s agreement with chairman Daniel Levy for a move away. Ad Manchester City had a £127m bid rejected for Kane and the striker missed the start of the 2021/22 campaign due to the transfer stand-off.