Tottenham taps former Arsenal boss as new CEO

Arsenal Chief Executive Vinai Venkatesham
Venkatesham, who was Arsenal’s CEO for four years until leaving last summer, will fill the newly created role “in a move that signals major changes in the way the club is run.” Visionhaus/Getty Images

Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur has appointed former Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham to the same position “in a dramatic boardroom shake-up that raises questions about chairman Daniel Levy's stranglehold on the club.“ Venkatesham, who was Arsenal’s CEO for four years until leaving last summer, will fill the newly created role “in a move that signals major changes in the way the club is run.” Levy is the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League, having been in the role since 2001. The hiring of Venkatesham, who “will join in the summer,” is “seen as a major coup for Spurs as he had also been courted by Newcastle” (London STANDARD, 4/11).

Venkatesham and Levy were colleagues at the European Club Association, getting elected together in 2021 to its executive board -- “which has huge influence at UEFA, shaping the commercial and sporting strategy of the Champions League.” Venkateshem will join Tottenham after a “troubled season for the club,” which sits 14th in the 20-team Premier League “despite having what is widely seen as the best stadium in England and one of its most lucrative” (AP, 4/11).



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