Tottenham Hotspur has pledged significant investment and a comprehensive rebuild following consecutive 17th-place finishes in the Premier League. In an open letter to supporters, non-executive chairman Peter Charrington acknowledged the club faced "uncomfortable truths" after narrowly avoiding relegation for a second successive year, with survival secured only on the final day of the most recent season.
Charrington made it clear that Tottenham is not for sale and emphasized the commitment of the Lewis family to executing a "full reset" aimed at restoring the club’s competitive standing. The recent appointment of Roberto De Zerbi as head coach on a five-year deal, which includes a substantial survival bonus, underscores the club’s intent to steer clear of similar struggles in future campaigns.
The club plans an extensive review of its operations, with Charrington admitting that Tottenham lacked "the right expertise in key roles" and suggested the team’s decline was exacerbated by management under former chairman Daniel Levy. He reflected on the erosion of qualities that once defined Spurs—including their distinctive style of play, ambition, and the bond between the team and its fans—which he said had "been allowed to fade."
Charrington outlined five principal commitments as part of the club’s revival strategy: building a squad centered around Roberto De Zerbi, investing across several transfer windows, modernizing football operations, enhancing the club’s Academy infrastructure, and continuing support for the women’s team. These measures are intended to establish long-term success and stability.
The letter stressed that while the decision for a reset came later than ideal, the process underway marks a definitive departure from previous approaches and reflects a genuine effort by ownership to rectify the club’s recent decline. Tottenham’s supporters were urged to view the current phase as a foundation for rebuilding and ambition, with the club’s leadership promising transparency and dedication in the months and years ahead.
