Daniel Levy has stepped down as Tottenham's executive chairman, ending a 24-year stint leading the north London side. Spurs have confirmed that there will be no changes to the ownership structure at the club following the stunning revelation that the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League would depart the club. Levy was removed by the majority shareholders, rather than stepping down on his own, according to The Athletic .

Day-to-day running of Tottenham is expected to fall to Vinai Venkatesham, the chief executive who was appointed in April after over a decade at Arsenal. Peter Charrington, Director of ENIC and former CEO of Citi Private Bank, will take on the newly created role of Non-Executive Chairman.

Levy departs as one of the most contentious figures in the club's history

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