Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy believes that the club will be "completely" transformed in the next 10-15 years after unveiling their latest stadium plans, which will boost capacity to 61,000.

The north London club submitted their original development project back in 2011, but were delayed by a period of Compulsory Purchase Orders.

However, the Lilywhites put a frustrating time frame to good use and made significant improvements to their proposal, which is expected to be completed in the summer of 2018.

Levy is confident that the overhaul will make the club almost unrecognisable just over a decade from now.

"In 10-15 years what you see Tottenham is today will be completely transformed,” he told Sky Sports.

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The 53-year-old is adamant that the new stadium will transcend sport and can have a positive effect on the wider community too.

“With the co-operation of the government, Mayor and local authority, you will see massive investment coming into this area; transport improvement, lots of new houses and most importantly lots of new jobs.

"What we're trying to create here is a vibrant community. We’re trying to create a leisure hub.

"It's not just about the soccer or the NFL. It's the other activities we are including in our plans, the extreme sports facility which we think will be a major tourist attraction.

"The idea that you will be able to walk all the way up to the top of the roof we think will be something that will be quite thrilling,” Levy explained.

The ground is now set to feature a vast 17,000-seat single-tier stand, which will be the largest of its kind in the Premier League.

NFL facilities will also be on site after the club agreed a partnership with the NFL to host two American Football games per year.

A 180-room hotel and a ‘Sky Walk’ on the stadium roof, plus a new building that can host a variety of extreme sports, will all provide a huge boost to the north Londoners’ commercial revenue.