Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has reclaimed the title of highest-paid director among the Premier League’s current 20 clubs.
The most recent confirmed figures are from 2021-22 club accounts and Levy was paid £3,265,000, or £400,000 a year more than second-placed Paul Barber, the CEO at Brighton.
Levy’s substantial pay will do little to improve the mood of Spurs fans, who booed the team off last week after losing their final home match to Brentford, in what has been a dismal season.
Long-serving Levy reclaimed the highest pay title after former Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward left Old Trafford following the January transfer window last season.