It has been a difficult week for Tottenham in terms of media headlines.
There has been a lot of criticism for the club placing staff on the Government's furlough scheme, while the players are still earning big bucks and the club operates at a profit.
And that, amongst stories looking at what could happen in the summer transfer window, are chief among our big stories from the past 24 hours around Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Read on for all the latest news.
Ndombele decision
Jose Mourinho has a big Tanguy Ndombele decision to make this summer.
The Portuguese boss has openly criticised Tottenham's record signing on more than one occasion since arriving in N17 as Mauricio Pochettino's replacement.
Ndombele has struggled for both form and fitness in his first season in the Premier League.
But he has shown glimpses of why Spurs splashed out £63million on him.
And Mourinho has more than one reason to persist with the Frenchman when football returns.
Fans make feelings known
Tottenham, and Daniel Levy in particular have come in for some heavy criticism in recent days.
That is because of the decision to furlough club staff and use the Government's financial scheme during the coronavirus crisis.

It has not gone down well with many football supporters, including those who go to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium week in and week out.
Those on Twitter have sent a clear message to the Spurs chairman.
Joe Lewis' wealth
And given that decision, to use Government money, we thought we'd take a look at just how much the Tottenham owner is worth.
It is a story that we've published before, but it required some updating and is certainly worth delving into again.

Daniel Levy may make the decisions at the club, but it is Joe Lewis' money that goes in.
Here's a look at Lewis' wealth.
Free transfers
How much money will Jose Mourinho have to spend this summer?
And when will the transfer window actually open?
The coronavirus outbreak has put question marks over the schedule of everything connected with football this season and moving into next year.
Free transfers Mourinho could make.
So, with money, potentially at a premium, could Spurs utilise the free transfer market?
There are certainly a number of players who could fit the bill for Mourinho.