British media: A Saudi company leads the way in negotiations to compete for the naming rights of Tottenham stadium

 7:32pm, 12 July 2025

According to British media talksport, a Saudi company leads the way in negotiations to compete for the naming rights of Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

Spurs has not received title sponsorship since its opening in April 2019. However, it is understood that Tottenham is close to finalizing the agreement and the negotiations have entered an in-depth stage. The dealmaker proposed two candidate companies, one of the subsidiary of the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the other one that had nothing to do with it.

is currently exploring legal feasibility to avoid conflict with Newcastle, which holds 85% of the shares.

There is no guarantee yet, and Tottenham has been in contact with US companies. But the negotiations have been quite in-depth and senior government officials have also participated.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium can accommodate 62,850 people, making it the second largest stadium in the Premier League. Only Manchester United's Old Trafford Stadium (74,197 people) has a larger capacity.

Tottenham's home court is also a multi-purpose venue, hosting NFL games, concerts, rugby and boxing events.

In the 2025/26 Premier League season, Tottenham Hotspur may become one of the seven clubs with the title rights of the stadium. The home courts of rivals Arsenal and Manchester City are called Emirates Stadium and Etihad Stadium respectively.

These negotiations come as Tottenham make large-scale signings to the first team this summer after winning the UEFA Cup in May.