Here are your Tottenham evening headlines for Thursday, April 9.
Sanchez takes to social media
Davinson Sanchez has received criticism after being spotted at a recent training session on Hadley Common alongside his manager Jose Mourinho and team-mates Ryan Sessegnon and Tanguy Ndombele.
The Colombian international has since taken to social media to show himself out running by himself, with the caption ‘This is it’.
Earlier, he’d also posted #PlayersTogether statement about Premier League players' plans to help the NHS.
Spurs fans send Levy message
Tottenham supporters have taken to social media to urge the club’s chairman Daniel Levy to follow in the footsteps of Southampton.
Saints recently confirmed that the board of directors, first-team manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, his coaching staff and the first-team squad have agreed to defer part of their salaries for April, May and June.
This is to help protect the future of the club, with measures in place to ensure that non-playing staff will receive 100 per cent of their salaries until June 30, without using the Government's Job Retention Scheme.
Fans have used their voice on Twitter to praise Southampton and stress that it’s a course of action that they’d like to see their club take.
Take a look at what they’ve had to say here.
Premier League decision could offer Tottenham boost
A new report in The Times suggests that Premier League clubs are set to receive funds originally planned for the end of the season.
The decision will be taken in order to help counter some of their financial difficulties clubs are facing following the suspension of the season last month.
It claims that all 20 clubs reached the agreement last week, with clubs set to receive the merit payments based on final league positions given to them before the end of the 2019/20 season.