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Tottenham's forthcoming move into their new stadium has reportedly caught the eye of former American sports agent Jeff Moorad - one of the men behind film Jerry Maguire.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is still searching for someone to purchase the naming rights to the complex, which will cost in the region of £150million.

Moorad, who was partly the inspiration behind the character Tom Cruise played in the 1996 Oscar-winning movie Jerry Maguire, has spoken with Levy in America, according to The Telegraph.

In the film's most well-known scene, Maguire shouts 'show me the money' down the phone to a client.

Tottenham plan to host NFL matches at their new ground, which is costing in the region of £400million.

In pictures: Designs for Tottenham's new stadium

Moorad could even be interested in buying a stake in the club, as well as merely investing in Spurs.

He used to own stakes in both Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres Major League Baseball club, but is not thought to have the wealth required to launch a full takeover bid of Tottenham.

Spurs released a statement last year, outlining their plans to raise funds in order to help finance the new stadium.

It read: “This substantial construction project requires discussions with multiple providers of finance so that the optimum financing package can be achieved. To this end, we have appointed Rothschild to advise us on those options.”