Here are your morning headlines from Tottenham on April 11, 2020.
Brady's swipe
Tottenham have come in for huge criticism during this lockdown period.
Not only has chairman Daniel Levy come under fire for his decision to furlough non-playing staff at the club to take advantage of the Government scheme, but head coach Jose Mourinho was forced to apologise after running a training session with some of his players despite being told to stay at home.
It has not been a good time for the club and they have come under fire now fro one of their rivals - West Ham.
Hammers vice-chairperson Karren Brady took a swipe at Spurs in her column in the Sun.
She said: "All PL football players are in lockdown at home (except some of the Spurs ones!) and there is only so much you can do to keep fit on a treadmill."
£44m transfer discount
Geoffrey Kondogbia is a name that has been linked with a summer transfer to Tottenham.
Jose Mourinho is keen to bolster his options in midfield and the Valencia man has emerged as a leading transfer target.
His release clause, however, stands at a whopping £70million - a price Spurs would be unlikely to pay this summer.
But could they get him on the cheap?
According to the Standard, Valencia have a few financial issues and could be willing to let him leave for a fee closer to £26million should Spurs be willing to stump up that sort of money instead.
Son plea
Son Heung-min has returned to South Korea during the suspension of the football season.
The foward has been granted permission to return to his home country despite the lockdown, so he can complete a set period of military service.
Son must complete three weeks of mandatory service and has taken the break in the football season as an opportunity to do that.
But he has told supporters to stay away and not try to see him while he is doing it.
A message on his Facebook page said: "To prevent any more harm from Covid-19, please restrain yourself from coming on-site to see Son."