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Tottenham news: Spurs in talks with recruitment expert as Premier League make major decision

Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest on Thursday, September 22.

Spurs in talks for recruitment specialist

As cited by London World, Spurs are in advanced talks with recruitment expert Jeff Vetere. Tottenham are close to agreeing a deal for the former Aston Villa and Newcastle United man to head their U21s recruitment.

READ MORE: Destiny Udogie is showing exactly why Fabio Paratici was so intent on Tottenham transfer deal

NFL at Spurs

As has become customary since its opening back in April 2019, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will once again play host to two NFL games this season.

Although the Premier League has been underway since the beginning of August, we're only two weeks into the new NFL season. Whilst it's too early to assume who will be in the running for 2023's Super Bowl game, we can guarantee that those who enjoy the sport will be entertained over the course of the next few months.

That entertainment will stretch to Europe, with matches in London scheduled for early and late October. Tottenham Hotspur's fantastic stadium will host two of the three NFL international regular season games, with Wembley Stadium set to stage another at the end of next month.

With that in mind, football.london has taken a look at who will be playing and when those games will go ahead.

Find out more here.

Premier League's decision on anti-social behaviour

Following a shareholders’ meeting, the Premier League have announced that clubs have agreed to minimum-length bans for supporters engaging in anti-social and criminal behaviour at stadiums.

What is deemed as an 'anti-social and criminal behaviour' has been qualified in a statement published on their website. It reads: "Fans caught carrying or activating pyrotechnics or smoke bombs, or entering the pitch without permission, will receive an automatic club ban with a minimum term of one year.

"These bans could also be extended to accompanying parents or guardians of children who take part in such activities. This policy is effective immediately and the ban is applicable to both home and away matches."

Find out more via this link.

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