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LONDON — Tottenham has recorded a 24% increase in total revenues for 2022-23 to reach a record 549.6 million pounds ($691 million) and said it was "in discussions with prospective investors." Spurs chairman Daniel Levy said the talks were a bid to "capitalize on our long-term potential." But operating expenses including first-team costs rose by 21% to 487.9 million pounds ($613.4 million), with a loss of 86.8 million pounds ($109 million) attributed to "significant and continued investment in the playing squad." Tottenham is currently fifth in the Premier League.







