Daniel Levy set to take advantage of hugely lucrative opportunities

Club could bring in around £100million with new sponsorship deals

Tottenham are in line for a £100million cash injection when they move into their new 61,000-seat stadium.

The club will offer a wide range of sponsorship deals linked to the £400m ground, which they hope will open for the start of the 2018-19 season.

Among the partnership opportunities will be a lucrative stadium naming rights contract.

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Daniel Levy (right) is looking to take advantage of the new stadium's sponsorship deals

Tottenham are scheduled to move into their new stadium at the start of the 2018-19 season

That has already gone out to tender — with up to 400 companies understood to have been alerted.

Tottenham have other sponsorship contracts being prepared and the club, led by chairman Daniel Levy, believe they can break through the £100m barrier.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino, meanwhile, expects Spurs to turn Wembley, their temporary Champions League home, into a fortress this season.

Tottenham could generate around £100million with a variety of commercial opportunities

He said: ‘Can we make it feel the same as White Hart Lane? We will try our best.

‘We need to feel it is our house and behave the same way we do at our current ground. It is a good chance to really understand the size of this club.’

Of course, the level of income will be dependent on various factors; for instance the length of the contracts.

Mauricio Pochettino put his side through their paces ahead of their match at Stoke City

Nevertheless, Tottenham have recognised the massive earning potential from their stadium move and are determined to maximise their income.

The money generated from their White Hart Lane departure will further underline the club's emergence as a genuine force in English football.

Tottenham's qualification for the Champions League has already helped boost the coffers, illustrated by the club's near £70million summer spending spree.