Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy plans to shake-up the club's scouting structure.
The Daily Mail says Levy is planning the overhaul to help manager Mauricio Pochettino's short-and long-term transfer activity.
Although Levy is deeply unhappy with the performance of the team under their new head coach, the Argentine has the chairman's full support.
Instead Levy is planning a shake-up to ensure the proper procedures are in place to scout and recruit talent after spending the £86million from Gareth Bale's sale last summer.
The club's head of analysis Jonathan Beaker has already left the club and has moved to Australia, but Levy has plans to restructure his scouting policy in the coming weeks.
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