- Daniel Levy has stepped down as executive chairman of Tottenham Hotspur after nearly 25 years in the role.
- His departure was announced on Thursday evening, with Peter Charrington set to become the new non-executive chairman.
- This change is part of a series of summer appointments, including Thomas Frank as the new head coach, aimed at delivering long-term sporting success for the club.
- Levy, the Premier League's longest-serving chairman, expressed pride in transforming the club into a global heavyweight and building a strong community.
- Under Levy's leadership, Tottenham Hotspur consistently competed at a high level, including 18 European campaigns in 20 seasons, and developed a world-class stadium and training facilities, alongside a recent Europa League cup win.
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