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Former DJ Brooklyn Earick will table formal world-record £4.5BILLION Tottenham takeover bid next week

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BROOKLYN EARICK will table his formal bid to take over Spurs in the next week.

Sun Sport exclusively revealed how the US tech guru will offer a world record £4.5bn package to seize control of the North Londoners.

While Tottenham and owners ENIC and the Lewis family “unequivocally” rejected the initial approach by Earick and his group of 12 investors, they left the door open for the former DJ to push on with the next stage of his masterplan.

And that will see the official legal bid put to the Spurs hierarchy in the coming seven days.

We revealed how Earick’s “Tottenham 3.0” blueprint envisages a £3.3bn up front payment for the club, with a further £1.2bn allocated for a “player budget” for recruitment, wages and agents’ fees.

Earick and his colleagues believe they have the platform to turn Spurs into a global superpower with their spending plans.

Bid insiders say Earick has been engaged in a number of meetings with the Tottenham hierarchy, initially with former chairman Daniel Levy and club Chief Legal Counsel Katie Reid.

Those talks have stepped up in the past three weeks with direct contact with the Lewis family since Levy’s forced exit at the start of September.

In his first public comment, Ohio-born Earick posted a picture of Friday’s Sun back page story on his Instagram feed, with the comment: “Pretty low key morning so far.”

Our story sparked a response within hours from Tottenham, with a statement from the club issued via the Stock Exchange.

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Spurs said: “The Board of Tottenham Hotspur Limited is aware of recent media speculation and confirms that its majority shareholder, ENIC Sports & Developments Holdings Ltd, has received, and unequivocally rejected, an informal expression of interest in relation to a proposal to acquire the entire issued, and to be issued, share capital of the Club from a consortium led by Mr Brooklyn Earick.

“The Board of the Club and ENIC reconfirm that Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale and ENIC is not looking to sell its stake in the Club.”

In addition, a source close to the Lewis family said: “This unsolicited and unnecessary interest does nothing to change the family’s resolve and commitment to do whatever it takes to drive success on the pitch. The club is not for sale.”

The Spurs statement also referred to Stock Exchange takeover rules that require Earick to “announce a firm intention to make an offer or announce it does not intend to make an offer” by 5pm on October 24.

Earick responded by posting a picture of the home dressing room at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a countdown clock relating to that deadline.

And Sun Sport can now reveal that Earick and his backers - which include a number of wealthy businessmen with NFL and NBA backgrounds - are totally committed to completing a deal.

They are determined to push through the takeover in the shortest possible timescale and well ahead of the opening of the January transfer window.

Earick and his investors plan further talks this weekend ahead of submitting the formal bid - with the expectation that they will reach out to ENIC to see if things can be accelerated.

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Brutal way Tottenham sacked Daniel Levy revealed as he was BARRED from training ground and belongings returned by van

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DANIEL LEVY was sacked in brutal fashion by Tottenham after being barred from the training ground and having his belongings returned in a van.

Levy was dramatically forced out of Spurs earlier this month after 25 years at the helm.

His shock exit was believed to have been instigated by the Lewis family, who are behind the club’s majority owners, ENIC.

Heads Vivienne and Charles, children of British billionaire and former ENIC chief Joe Lewis, have been driving a number of changes to improve results at Tottenham.

Ange Postecoglou, now at Nottingham Forest, was let go despite winning the Europa League, with Thomas Frank drafted in from Brentford.

And today they rejected a record £4.5billion offer from a tech entrepreneur’s consortium to take over in north London, which was exclusively revealed by SunSport.

But like Postecoglou, former chief exec Levy was also brutally disposed of despite being at Tottenham for a quarter of a century.

According to the Athletic, Levy was informed of his exit in a meeting with non-executive director Peter Charrington, who was only appointed by ENIC six months ago.

The news came as a massive shock to Levy, who had recently completed exciting deals for Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani.

But despite his long-serving status, Levy not allowed entry to Spurs’ training ground for a final time to collect his possessions.

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Levy’s wife Tracey, who also worked at the club, saw her time come to an end too.

And both had their belongings eventually returned to them by a van.

Despite his exit, Levy remains a minority shareholder in Spurs with a 26 per cent share.

But now he is off the board, he no longer has a say in the direction of the club.

Former Arsenal chief Vinai Venkatesham is now running the show in Levy’s stead.

And it remains to be seen what legacy he leaves behind, with Levy having been the driving force behind Spurs’ incredible £1billion new stadium.

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Tottenham REJECT former DJ's world-record £4.5billion takeover bid as tech entrepreneur breaks silence on deal

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SPURS have REJECTED the world record £4.5bn takeover offer from US tech guru Brooklyn Earick.

But the club’s official response to the bid leaves open the door for the former DJ to make his offer formal and see if a deal can still be done.

SunSport exclusively revealed how Earick, 41, is heading a 12-strong consortium of US investors, including NFL and NBA owners, who are keen to buy out ENIC and the Lewis family.

The American’s “Tottenham 3.0” blueprint envisages a £3.3bn up front payment for the club, with a further £1.2bn allocated for a “player budget” for recruitment, wages and agents’ fees.

Earick and his colleagues believe they have the platform to turn Spurs into a global superpower with their spending plans.

The news thrilled many Tottenham supporters, who have been crying out for owners with the willingness to take on the Prem giants.

Bid insiders say Earick has been engaged in a number of meetings with the Tottenham hierarchy, initially with former chairman Daniel Levy and club Chief Legal Counsel Katie Reid.

Those talks have stepped up in the past three weeks with direct contact with the Lewis family since Levy’s forced exit at the start of September.

In his first public comment, Ohio-born Earick posted a picture of Friday’s Sun back page story on his Instagram feed, with the comment: “Pretty low key morning so far.”

And soon afterwards, Spurs made their public response in an official statement confirming the approach had been made.

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A club spokesman said: “The Board of Tottenham Hotspur Limited is aware of recent media speculation and confirms that its majority shareholder, ENIC Sports & Developments Holdings Ltd, has received, and unequivocally rejected, an informal expression of interest in relation to a proposal to acquire the entire issued, and to be issued, share capital of the Club from a consortium led by Mr Brooklyn Earick.

“The Board of the Club and ENIC reconfirm that Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale and ENIC is not looking to sell its stake in the Club.”

That is consistent with the position the club took earlier this month when it dismissed bids by former Newcastle executive Amanda Staveley’s PCP International Finance and Hong Kong-based Firehawk Holdings.

But the statement left the door open for Earick as it added: “In accordance with the obligations under Rule 2.6(a) of the City Code, the Consortium is required, by not later than 5.00 p.m on 24 October 2025, to either announce a firm intention to make an offer for the Company in accordance with Rule 2.7 of the City Code or announce that it does not intend to make an offer for the Company, in which case such announcement will be treated as a statement to which Rule 2.8 of the City Code applies.

“This deadline can be extended with the consent of the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers in accordance with Rule 2.6(c) of the City Code.”

Here's how SunSport broke the exclusive story about the shock takeover bid:

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Tottenham could blow Man City and Chelsea out water and genuinely become Premier League winners after £4.5bn takeover

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IT could be the answer to the dreams of every Tottenham fan.

Not just a new owner with hopes of taking the club back to the pinnacle of English football for the first time in more than 60 years.

But one with the financial resources and willingness to take on even Manchester City and Chelsea and blow them out of the water.

If Brooklyn Earick’s “Tottenham 3.0” plan is accepted by the club, it could change the face of the Prem overnight.

At last, after all these years, a Spurs ownership with a plan to dominate and win, rather than just turn a profit.

A leadership that gives the fans what they have been so desperate to see - ending the cycle of consistent under-achievement by transforming the ambitions and determination to achieve them.

And, if it does happen, proof that football can change in almost a blink of an eye.

It was only three weeks ago that Daniel Levy was sacked by ENIC and the Lewis Family, bringing to an end his 25-year reign at the Lane.

Spurs then announced they had been approached by TWO consortiums, one headed by Amanda Staveley and another by Hong Kong based Firehawk Holdings.

Both were sent away with a flea between the ears, with ENIC using Stock Market rules to hand them an October 5 deadline to make a bid for full control, confident that neither would make good on their offer.

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But the move by former DJ turned tech guru Earick is a whole new ball game, for ENIC and Tottenham’s future.

Under the blueprint prepared by the consortium that has been put to ENIC, a TEN-figure spending pot, available to be tapped into from January 1.

Massive investment on the playing side, looking to reap instant rewards for Thomas Frank.

And a vision of Tottenham becoming English champions for the first time since Bill Nicholson’s “Glory, Glory” Double side of 1961 and using that as a springboard to be Europe’s greatest force.

Of course, even with the sort of investment being planned it will take more than just wishful thinking to turn that vision into a reality.

But Spurs have natural benefits and opportunities that offer a shortcut to success.

Tottenham would not have to sell to any player the Premier League or London. Both have an appeal that speaks for itself.

Last term’s Europa League triumph also put the club back on the map, with memories of their 2019 run to the Champions League Final still relatively fresh.

And, off the pitch, they can take advantage of the undoubted legacy left by Levy’s shrewd handling of the club’s affairs over his quarter of a century.

New owners would take instant possession of what is, by common consent, the best stadium in English, if not European football.

Only Manchester United - by virtue of their 74,000 capacity at Old Trafford - make more from a home game than the £5.5m or so Spurs rake in every time the gates of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium open for a match.

It has also become an entertainment venue, hosting two NFL games every year, major rugby matches and pop concerts by the likes of Beyonce, Guns ‘n Roses and Pink.

Levy’s other future-proof development was the stunning Hotspur Way training base at Enfield, a 77-acre site just off the M25 that was transformed in a £45m project and also includes a hotel on site.

The other legacy is financial - and one that saw Levy and ENIC frequently criticised by fans who were resentful of seeing rivals spending fortunes of players when Spurs were more cautious.

Levy’s commercial acumen, plus the growth in TV deals generally and Champions League football this season, means Spurs will likely have revenues of around £600m this season.

But their wages to revenue ratio is just 43 per cent, by far the lowest in the Premier League.

Indeed, the total Spurs wage bill for last season, £222m, was barely half of Manchester City’s £413m, and beneath the rest of the Big Six and Aston Villa.

Yet that historical underspend provides a rich opportunity for any new hands on the tiller.

Uefa rules allow clubs in European competition to spend a maximum 70 per cent of their revenues on wages and transfers.

But the punishment for a first-time breach is purely financial - with Chelsea fined £27m and Villa £9.5m for reporting figures with a ratio between 80 and 90 per cent in 2024.

As for the PSR loss limits of £105m over three seasons, Spurs’ financial health - despite still owing £851m on the cost of their gleaming new home, interest repayments add up to less than £30m per year on long-term financing deals - mean they have a huge capacity to invest significantly if the club wants to.

In other words, new owners can do exactly what the fans crave - and spend, spend, spend.

Earick and his allies know there is a strong correlation between wages paid - often a result of high transfer fees - and results on the pitch.

It was the model that saw first Chelsea and then City - thanks to the largesse of Roman Abramovich and the resources of Sheikh Mansour and Abu Dhabi respectively - rip up the established order over the past two decades.

Now, perhaps, it could be Tottenham’s turn.

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Who is Brooklyn Earick and how much has he bid for Tottenham?

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HE is a former DJ who went on to work for NASA.

Brooklyn Earick then turned his hand to leaping into the tech world of blockchain and apps.

And he has lived in pretty much every corner of the world, too.

But if Earick’s latest plan comes to fruition, he will be the next boss of Tottenham Hotspur.

And promising to change N17 like it’s never been changed before.

SunSport can reveal Earick is heading a US consortium that is plotting a £4.5billion takeover of Spurs.

Earick and his partners are offering £3.3bn to buy out the entire club from owners ENIC and the Lewis family.

And the proposed new owners are ready to set aside a further £1.2bn for the “player budget” - including wages, fees and agent payments - to be made available to Thomas Frank from the opening of the January window.

Earick, 41, has assembled a group of 12 that includes NFL and NBA investors.

He has a “Tottenham 3.0” blueprint to take Tottenham to the next level.

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And the tech guru has also lined up a £250m stadium naming rights deal - something that was beyond Daniel Levy for six years after the new ground was opened in 2019.

Who is he?

Born in the small city of Bellefontaine, 30 miles north west of Columbus in Ohio, Earick - he took his adoptive father’s name - has never exactly followed a regular path.

He started DJ-ing with electric music from the age of 15 at “dingy warehouses parties” in Columbus, where he went to university and then sold pharmaceuticals by day before spinning the discs at night.

Success - he made his name at the Sundance Music Festival - saw Earick secure a deal with Warner Records to play venues across the globe, although he was once briefly arrested in Canada for performing without a visa.

In a 2011 interview, where he stated his favourite venue was the Escape club in the heart of Amsterdam, he said: “It’s crazy how big electronic music is everywhere.

“I always relate it to soccer: Soccer is massive everywhere else in the world, and it’s just starting to gain a little steam here in the U.S. It’s kind of the same with electronic music.”

But he hung up his decks to work for the US Space agency in his late 20s before the move into the tech industry a decade or so ago.

Projects headed by Earick included the food-based social media app Phoodie and he was chief marketing officer of media app Littlstar and worked for blockchain software developers Ara Blocks.

He admitted to feeling burnout from his DJ career, so quit to move to a completely new field with NASA.

In a 2016 interview, Earick said: "I spent the better part of a decade as a DJ and music producer. I’ve played shows all over the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean and Europe, from LA to NYC to London to Ibiza.

"I’m very fortunate to have done that for as long as I did, but I was definitely burnt out towards the end.

"So I hung up the headphones, moved to San Francisco and landed an internship at NASA Ames as an electrical engineer in the small spacecraft division.

"NASA is where I was first exposed to computer programming.

"I quickly realized how powerful it was, and loved the fact that if you had an idea, you could open your computer and start it right away.

"So I started taking online courses for both coding and design, reading books and brainstorming ideas."

A dizzying career, involving investment in NFTs and other projects, has seen Earick rock up in Singapore and Monaco.

Earlier this year he was close to agreeing a deal to take over the Maserati MSG Formula E racing team.

That fell through at the last moment but going through the gears at Spurs would propel him into the global spotlight. And there would be no Escape from the attention.

Earick is the founder of Redacted RnD and also has an investment fund entity called Algorith Capital that focuses on technology.

Redacted RnD describes itself as "a thought leader in blockchain innovation and digital assets" with its leader described as "a seasoned entrepreneur" which has "raised over $500million globally with multiple successful exits".

When could he buy Spurs?

Talk of a takeover has ramped up since Daniel Levy left the club at the beginning of the month.

But Enic have so far claimed the club is not up for sale.

That could complicate negotiations, with the club already confirming they have rejected two takeover approaches.

A statement read: "The Board of the Club and ENIC confirm that Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale and ENIC has no intention to accept any such offer to acquire its interest in the Club."

Earick may be a bit more in cautious in his approach too following the collapse of his proposed takeover of Maserati.

The deal had effectively been announced but certain obligations were not meant, which prevented the takeover from going through.

It was reported that part of Earick's plan was to introduce some celebrity music industry personalities to the team.

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Former DJ launches world-record £4.5BILLION Tottenham takeover bid and ready to fund huge January transfer spree

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A US consortium has launched a world record £4.5BILLION takeover bid for Tottenham.

SunSport can reveal tech entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick is heading a 12-man group that has lodged the stunning offer.

Earick and his partners are offering £3.3bn to buy out the entire club from owners ENIC and the Lewis family.

And the proposed new owners are ready to set aside a further £1.2bn for the “player budget” - including wages, fees and agent payments - to be made available to Thomas Frank from the opening of the January window.

The total package would exceed the £4.25bn record for a football club paid by the Todd Boehly-led group that bought Chelsea in 2022.

Earick, 41, has assembled a consortium including NFL and NBA investors to back his vision for the North Londoners.

His “Tottenham 3.0” blueprint envisages a massive investment on the playing side to turn Spurs from pretenders to more than contenders.

And he has also lined up a £250m stadium naming rights deal - something that was beyond Daniel Levy for six years after the new ground was opened in 2019.

A source close to Earick told SunSport: “Brooklyn and his team think everything is in place at Tottenham already.

“Spurs has a world class stadium and training ground, the infrastructure is all in place.

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“But with the investment they are ready to make, it will be the final step to turn the club into winners on the pitch as well.”

Earick is understood to have started initial discussion with the Spurs hierarchy - including former chairman Daniel Levy - some months ago.

Those talks have accelerated over the past three weeks since Levy’s exit, with football figures believing the ousted executive was the impediment to a sale because of his desire to remain at the helm even if a deal was done.

Since Levy was forced out, ENIC and the Lewis family - with siblings Vivienne and Charlie appearing in the directors’ box - have insisted they are NOT looking to sell but instead bring success under their stewardship.

But the upfront offer is worth 27 per cent more than respected business magazine Forbes’ £2.6bn valuation of the club.

Tottenham’s Stock Exchange listing means any change of ownership would need to be agreed under Takeover Panel rules, with a strict timetable followed.

But Earick, a colourful former DJ who also worked for NASA, wants the deal to be completed and given Premier League approval by the start of December.

This would allow an instant impact in the January transfer window.

In a 2016 interview, Earick said: "I spent the better part of a decade as a DJ and music producer.

"I’ve played shows all over the U.S, Canada, the Caribbean and Europe, from LA to NYC to London to Ibiza.

"I’m very fortunate to have done that for as long as I did, but I was definitely burnt out towards the end.

"So I hung up the headphones, moved to San Francisco and landed an internship at NASA Ames as an electrical engineer in the small spacecraft division.

"NASA is where I was first exposed to computer programming.

"I quickly realised how powerful it was, and loved the fact that if you had an idea, you could open your computer and start it right away.

"So I started taking online courses for both coding and design, reading books and brainstorming ideas."

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Chelsea files: Blues hand former Spurs man key role in major reshuffle and injured star taking inspiration from Dembele

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THE pressure is on former Spurs chief Todd Kline to deliver a shirt deal for Chelsea.

The Blues have just announced that Kline will become president of commercial and take up the responsibilities of former chief revenue officer Casper Stylsvig.

The Dane left the club last month and his exit has been linked to Chelsea not finding a sponsor willing to pay £60m or so to put their name on the front of the shirt.

It is the second reshuffle of senior executives at Chelsea in a year.

In September 2024, chief executive Chris Jurasek left after just 15 months in the job.

Jason Gannon, who was already chief operating officer, was soon made club president as well and has in effect been doing much of the CEO role since.

In the new shake-up ex-AC Milan and Arsenal exec Jamie Murray is promoted to the COO role, while former Manchester United man Phil Lynch adds the title of chief digital officer to his marketing and other duties.

Murray, Lynch and Kline will all report into Gannon, who retains the title of president.

Confused? There will be a test in the end.

But what Chelsea fans thinking of buying a new replica kit for Christmas need to know is that Kline’s main task is getting a name on the front of it.

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The American arrived at Stamford Bridge last November after a long spell of gardening leave following his resignation from Tottenham.

His CV includes securing the Hard Rock stadium naming rights deal for the Miami Dolphins NFL team in 2016, when the £180m fee represented one of the biggest sponsorships of its type at the time.

Kline oversaw impressive growth in commercial revenue at Spurs in his short spell there.

But he was unable to bring in a naming rights deal for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (no-one else has managed it since he left, to be fair).

Chelsea will hope Kline has more success with finding their first long-term front of shirt sponsor since EE’s £40m-a-year deal expired in 2023.

The line coming out of the Blues is that it’s not just about the bottom line, the deal has to have the potential to go beyond a name on a replica kit and to align with the club’s values.

Maybe, but in the end Chelsea is 61.5 per cent owned by private equity firm Clearlake Capital.

They are not a charity. Even the cuddliest private equity investor will tell you that their three main priorities are making money, making more money, and then making even more money.

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That is a big reason why Clearlake co-founder and managing partner Behdad Eghbali has for some time been the main man at Chelsea.

The people and companies whose money Clearlake have invested in Chelsea would expect nothing less

Although Todd Boehly has a decent block of shares in the club, was the face of the initial takeover in 2022, had a spell as sporting director and remains chairman, he is not nearly as involved as Egbhali on a day-to-day basis.

Gannon is understood to be highly regarded by the co-owners and by club staff.

But Eghbali is ultimately the man who calls the shots.

The billionaire takes a very keen interest in every area of the business, not least maximising the value of the shirt sponsorship.

And with Stylsvig gone, Kline will be in the spotlight.

JOSE NO BOUNDS

IF Jose Mourinho were not coming back to Stamford Bridge as Benfica boss next week, he might well have been there as a fan.

The house that Mourinho bought in Belgravia during his first spell in charge of the Blues remains the family home and the club’s most successful manager was intending to attend games this season.

Chelsea have no particular plans to mark the Special One’s homecoming at Tuesday’s Champions League clash.

Mourinho has returned to the Bridge before, as Manchester United and Tottenham boss.

But insiders hope and expect there will be no repeat of what happened at the Chelsea v United game in 2017.

A group of younger fans taunted Mourinho with cries of Judas and other abuse.

When he responded by reminding them of the number of Premier League titles he had won with the club, other Blues supporters joined in the row.

Mourinho himself has shown little sign of mellowing with age. Quite the opposite, in fact.

But Chelsea fans will surely give him the respect he deserves next Tuesday.

IN THE MUD

SPANISH media outlet Marca were fast out of the blocks to publish the sensational news that Mykhailo Mudryk was quitting football to become a sprinter.

Mudryk, it was said, was aiming to represent Ukraine at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

Huge story. If true.

But the fact Marca have now quietly removed the original article suggests they have finally come to their senses.

It looks like they picked up a post from an account on X and ran with it.

Yet a couple of phone calls or just a bit of common sense would have exposed the hoax.

For a start, Mudryk is still waiting for his anti-doping case to be heard.

If he ends up being cleared, or getting only a short ban, will he really give up being a highly-paid footballer for life in track and field?

And if he receives a four-year ban for testing positive for meldonium, which some think he will, then the 2028 Olympics would be immediately ruled out anyway.

Much was made of Mudryk’s top speed of 36.37km/h on the football field.

But the flying winger would have to increase that by 1km/h AND keep it up for an entire 100m to live with elite sprinters on the track.

For context, Usain Bolt’s average speed in his world-record run was 37.58km/h and he peaked at 44.72km/h.

Those are just some of the reasons the story was never going to be true.

Marca have recognised their error. Unlike many of those who eagerly repeated it.

THROWN UNDER THE BUS

CHELSEA may have landed two trophies in the space of a few months over the summer and returned to the Champions League.

But shaking off the big-spending, erratic image of their early days under the ownership of Behdad Eghbali and Todd Boehly may take a while longer.

Ahead of Chelsea's Champions League return at Bayern Munich last week, Bavarian paper TZ ran a story on the club's evolution in the last few years under the headline 'from laughing stock to bogeyman'.

They could not resist an artistic jibe at the size of the bloated Blues squad, running a mocked-up image of a five-decker bus rammed with players.

Graham Potter, Mauricio Pochettino and Enzo Maresca have all had to deal with large squads, though the current boss has taken a tougher line than most.

Maresca started at Chelsea last summer with a group of over 40 first team players, though made it clear he was only working with a group of around 21, with another 20 training alone - a group which became their 'bomb squad'.

PAEZ TURNER

ON-LOAN Chelsea wonderkid Kendry Paez scored his first goal for sister club Strasbourg and pulled out another copycat celebration.

Paez, 18, previously did the “Cold Palmer” made famous by Cole Palmer (but allegedly invented by Blues target Morgan Rogers).

But when the Ecuador international notched in Strasbourg’s 3-2 over Paris FC, he opted for a “Joao Pedro” - right hand over face and left thumb pointing down.

Eagle-eyed Chelsea fans appreciated the tribute.

But they might have missed what happened when future Blues striker Emanuel Emegha scored in the same game.

Emegha has been booed by some Strasbourg fans after being pictured with a Chelsea shirt ahead of his move to Stamford Bridge, which was originally scheduled for next summer but might now be brought forward to January.

And supporters who feel their club is becoming a Blues B team refused to celebrate when he put the ball in the net.

LAVIA-LY STUFF

BALLON d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele is an inspiration for Romeo Lavia’s road to recovery.

The Belgian midfielder is still not match fit after his run of nightmare injuries,

And on his “secret” Instagram account, Lavia has posted a number of pictures of Paris Saint-Germain star Dembele when he was struggling with injury at Barcelona.

The images of Dembele are accompanied by a quote which reads: “Whatever is meant for you will find you, and it won't require you to be anything more than you already are.

“It'll fit right into your life and make you realise that everything that left was never a loss to begin with.”

Unfortunately for Lavia he has had plenty of time to become philosophical.

Since arriving from Southampton for an initial £53m two summers ago, he has made just 23 appearances for Chelsea.

But Blues boss Enzo Maresca confirmed ahead of the Lincoln Carabao Cup tie that Lavia and fellow long-term absentee Benoit Badiashile had joined in group training this week, so perhaps there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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MIKEY MOORE is at the centre of a tug-of-war between England and Wales over his international future.

The on-loan Rangers winger, 18, has already played for England's Under-19s but has a Welsh grandparent.

Wales boss Craig Bellamy, among others, is believed to have held talks aimed at trying to get Tottenham's rising star to switch allegiances.

Moore, born in London, is the youngest player to have played for Spurs in the Premier League.

He made his debut at the age of 16 years and 277 days in May 2024.

Moore also broke Tottenham great Jimmy Greaves' record of becoming the youngest English scorer in a major European competition.

That took place during the North Londoners' Europa League-winning campaign last season when he scored against Elfsborg in the league phase at 17 years and 172 days old.

Moore joined Rangers on loan in August and has made six appearances across all competitions so far this season.

Wales have recently convinced David Brooks and Jordan James to join the Dragons.

That is despite both of them representing England at youth level.

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Moore joined Tottenham in 2016 at the tender age of nine years old.

The forward spent eight years within Spurs' youth ranks before his senior debut in 2024.

Moore has so far amassed a total of one goal and two assists in 21 appearances.

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Former Tottenham chief Fabio Paratici slapped with 18-month suspended prison sentence after Juventus scandal

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FORMER Spurs director of football Fabio Paratici has been handed an 18-month suspended jail sentence in a plea bargain deal with Italian prosecutors.

Paratici, 53, resigned from his Tottenham role in April 2023 after losing his appeal against a 30-month ban for his part in the Juventus “Plusvalenza” scandal.

The ex-Tottenham transfer guru and other senior Juve directors, including former Czech superstar Pavel Nedved, were found to have been part of an orchestrated scheme to mislead Serie A chiefs.

Juventus carried out a transfer scam over three seasons by inflating “official” transfer fees in dealings with other Serie A clubs to create millions of pounds in “capital gains” for tax purposes.

The scheme, orchestrated by Paratici, allowed Juve to spend more in the transfer market than would have been allowed under Financial Fair Play regulations.

Italian chiefs handed Paratici a 30-month ban which was completed in the summer and there had been rumours of a potential return to Tottenham after his pivotal role in the recruitment of Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski before he was forced to step down.

But the departure of Daniel Levy, who formed a close bond with Paratici, appeared to have closed that door even before the latest news.

Prosecutors had charged eight former directors at the Turin club with various allegations of stock market manipulation, obstruction and false accounting.

While the agreements - seven of the directors were punished with one, Maurizio Arrivabene, cleared - saw the sentences confirmed, there was no actual admission of guilt under Italian law.

Revised rules, agreed by all the clubs in 2023, stated that nobody convicted of offences including “corruption, fraud and tax evasion” could be appointed to the board of a Premier League club.

It is unclear if the agreement without a guilty plea would prevent Paratici resurfacing at a Prem club in the future.

Former Juve President Andrea Agnelli accepted a 20-month suspended sentence, with Nedved signing up for a suspended 14-month term.

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