Tottenham dropped their interest in appointing Graham Potter as their new manager this summer because of Brighton’s massive demands over a compensation package.The North Londoners were shocked to find they would have to pay a whopping £20million to secure the services of the Seagulls boss and his backroom staff ahead of the new campaign.Potter only signed a six-year deal early last season as Brighton looked to fend off potential interest in their highly-regarded coach.And that definitely did the trick with regards Spurs’ chase for the ex-Swansea chief - described by Pep Guardiola as England’s ‘best young manager’.With cash tight in N17 amid the financial losses incurred during the COVID pandemic, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy opted to end.
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