Here is all the news from around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the past 24 hours.
Seven wonderkids to save Tottenham millions
When Jose Mourinho arrived at Tottenham Hotspur he was given a clear brief to bring through players from the club's academy.
That brief will be even more important with Spurs estimating that they will post £200million losses this year due to the football shutdown, including TV revenue rebates, lost gate receipts and all of the stadium events they have been unable to host.
Mourinho has already handed out plenty of debuts to academy products since arriving in November.
And our man Alasdair Gold has picked out seven players who the club have high hopes for in the years ahead and who could save chairman Daniel Levy millions in the transfer market in that time.
Mourinho takes aim at Fernandes
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has appeared to take a cheeky swipe at Bruno Fernandes and his penalty record since joining Manchester United.
Fernandes has been one of the standout stars in the Premier League since he arrived at Old Trafford from Sporting Lisbon back in January.
Since arriving six months ago Fernandes has netted six penalties in all competitions for United as they broke the Premier League record for the most spot-kicks won in a single season.
And speaking to Record, Mourinho appeared to aim a sly dig at the 25-year-old by referencing the amount of penalties he has taken for United this season.
He said: “Bruno came in, was fit, played very well, improved the United team and also proved to be a great penalty taker, one of the best in the world, because he had about 20 to score."
Amazon release new clip from Tottenham's All or Nothing documentary
A new clip has been aired from the Amazon documentary All or Nothing which follows this chaotic season at Tottenham Hotspur.

The show, which is set to air later this summer, will capture all of the highs and lows of the 2019/20 campaign at the north London club.
It will feature the departure of Mauricio Pochettino and the arrival of Jose Mourinho in November, along with all of the problems that have surrounded the club this season and how they reacted to the shutdown of football and the global pandemic.