Tottenham Hotspur was recently forced to apply for a loan of 654.38+75 billion from the Bank of England to help the club tide over the epidemic crisis. It is reported that they may have lost more than 200 million pounds because of this epidemic.
Levi told the club official website: "We have been operating the club on a self-sufficient basis. In the past 20 years, I have encountered many difficulties, but I have never encountered anything as serious as this COVID-19 epidemic. So we must fight together. We need to unite scientists and related technicians to find ways to get fans back to the stadium to watch the ball and increase the income on the match day. We still have the ability to study new technologies to help fans return to the stadium and let everyone experience the passion of the audience in sports competitions again. "
Due to the empty match policy, it is expected that the Spurs will lose five match days' income this season. These five games include Tottenham's battles against Manchester United and Arsenal. Tottenham's new stadium will also host some other non-football activities, such as the Capital Summer Ball Summer Music Festival, Lady Gaga and Guns and Roses Concert. However, these activities were postponed because of the epidemic.