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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly prepared to overhaul their self-imposed wage restrictions for players, following changes in the club's leadership structure.

The departure of chairman Daniel Levy has been succeeded by the appointments of Fabio Paratici and Johan Lange as sporting directors. The new structure aims to bolster leadership, collaboration, and decision-making across all aspects of the men's and youth games.

In an official statement, Spurs announced: "Together, they will lead our men's football strategy and drive an ambitious new chapter for the Club. This evolution forms part of the Club's continued investment in world-class men's and women's football structures designed to deliver sustained on pitch success.

"Johan and Fabio's combined expertise will ensure that every decision, from player pathways and performance development to scouting and recruitment, is aligned and supports one overarching goal - to build a winning, world-class men's team that endures."

As per the Telegraph, there have been suggestions that the club might alter their notoriously stringent wage bill policy. However, it's reported that the...

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