Tottenham on the Brink: A €300 Million Relegation Storm Threatens a Premier League Giant
9 March 2026
Relegation Fears
Tottenham Hotspur face a major scare after sitting just one point from the relegation zone.
If they drop, the London club could suffer a mass exodus of sponsors and players' wages may be halved.
Club status uncertain, the danger follows a 3-1 loss to Crystal Palace, with Spurs under coach Igor Tudor in 16th place on 29 points.
They are only one point ahead of Nottingham Forest and West Ham, who sit 17th and 18th with 28 points each.
Tottenham have not been relegated since 1977 and remain one of English football's top clubs.
AS, citing BBC Sport, warned that relegation could trigger roughly €300 million in losses and a sharp drop in matchday and broadcast revenue.
The report also warned of a broader fall in attendance, local and international media rights, sponsorship, and external events revenue.
Supporters hope a revival arrives soon, or the club may rethink its summer plans and targets.
Punchline 1: If Spurs go down, at least the goal celebrations will be altitude-appropriate—low, loud, and mostly offside.
Punchline 2: Want a real shock? Even my calendar is complaining about the offside trap; it’s booked more than the club's wage bill.