Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is taking a more hands-on role.
The Daily Mail says Levy is beginning another radical overhaul at Tottenham after it emerged he will work at the club's training ground for up to three days a week.
The Spurs chairman made it clear he would not replace sporting director Damien Comolli when he sacked him last month, but Levy will oversee a raft of changes.
Harry Redknapp will have the final say over recruitment, which will include a goalkeeper coach, a network of scouts and improving the medical department.
But Levy wants to forge a close working relationship with his manager before the January transfer window and reckons being at the training ground will be beneficial while keeping his office at White Hart Lane.