Tottenham chief Daniel Levy has been appointed to the European Club Association's executive board, just months after his side withdrew from the controversial European Super League project.
Spurs were among 12 clubs to sign on to the newly-formed competition in April, with fans, pundits and rival clubs roundly condemning all involved, before Tottenham joined nine teams in withdrawing.
Those nine sides, including the Premier League's big six, all rejoined the ECA - which is the sole independent body directly representing clubs at European level - having initially pulled out to sign with the Super League.