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Tottenham In Line For $132M Cash Injection Ahead Of Move To New Stadium

Tottenham is in line for a £100M ($132M) "cash injection" when it moves into its new 61,000-seat stadium, according to Sami Mokbel of the London DAILY MAIL. The club "will offer a wide range of sponsorship deals" linked to the £400M ($530M) ground, which it hopes will open for the start of the '18-19 season. Among the partnership opportunities "will be a lucrative stadium naming rights contract." That has already gone out to tender -- "with up to 400 companies understood to have been alerted." Tottenham has other sponsorship contracts being prepared and the club, led by Chair Daniel Levy, believes it "can break through" the £100M barrier. Tottenham has recognized the massive earning potential from its stadium move and is "determined to maximise" its income (DAILY MAIL, 9/11).

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