GETTY Tottenham will move into Wembley Stadium for next season

Tottenham will move out of their White Hart Lane home while their new stadium on the same site is built in time for the 2018/19 campaign. Spurs have been working on the deal for months, having already fostered a relationship with the FA through their staging of Champions League games there this season. The club have not yet confirmed the arrangement. They were expected to announce their deal with the FA before the end of 2016 but the decision was put off.

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We are delighted to be in such strong financial health Martin Glenn

Now, Express Sport understands everything is in place for Spurs to move in. It comes as the FA release their financial statement for the 2015/16 revealing a £7million pre-tax profit. That is off the back of a £9m loss last year. The results do not take into account the compensation handed to Sam Allardyce for his dismissal as England manager back in September. Martin Glenn, The FA’s chief executive, said: "We are delighted to be in such strong financial health. "The FA is for all, and this allows us to invest even more money than ever before back into every level of our national game. "The FA is a not-for-profit organisation and our focus is on investment for the future of the game. Last year we made very good progress."

GETTY Tottenham are expected to announce their Wembley deal today