The last remaining giant crane which sits outside the Tottenham Hotspur stadium is in the process of being dismantled.

Due to a shortage of cranes for hire when the project started, Tottenham had to spend £6million buying them, according to The Sun.

However, the club are expected to make a profit on their purchase to the tune of around £3million due to how the value of steel has increased since Levy decided to splash out on the structures.

The dismantling of the crane was captured on video earlier today outside the 62,062 seater stadium and the landscape will certainly look different after being accustomed to seeing the cranes in N17 for over two years.