Tottenham have announced the departure of technical director Franco Baldini.

The Italian, who has been with the club for more than two years, is leaving the White Hart Lane club by mutual consent.

A statement from the club read: 'Franco joined us as technical director in June 2013 from AS Roma where he was general director. He leaves us now to spend time outside of club football. We wish him all the best for the future.'

Technical director Franco Baldini has left Tottenham by 'mutual consent', the club have announced

The Italian, seen here alongside Daniel Levy (left) and Mauricio Pochettino, is leaving by mutual consent

Paulinho, Christian Eriksen, Roberto Soldado, Nacer Chadli, Etienne Capoue, Vlad Chiriches and Erik Lamela (left-right) all joined Tottenham since Baldini's arrival at the club in 2013

BALDINI'S TRANSFER BUSINESS Christian Eriksen (11.5m) Nacer Chadli (7m) Eric Dier (£4m) Roberto Soldado (£26m) Erik Lamela (25.8m) Paulinho (£17m) Etienne Capoue (£8.6m) Vlad Chiriches (£8.5m) Federico Fazio (£8m) Ben Davies (Swap with Gylfi Sigurdsson) Benjamin Stambouli (£4.7m) Michel Vorm (£3.5m) DeAndre Yedlin (£2.75m) Dele Alli (£5m) Son-Heung Min (£22m) Toby Alderweireld (£11.5m) Clinton N'Jie (£10m) Kevin Wimmer (£4.3m) Kieran Trippier (£3.5m) Tottenham have spent £183.65m since Baldini's arrival at the club in 2013 Advertisement

Baldini played a major role in Tottenham's recruitment drive during the 2013 summer transfer window, which also saw Gareth Bale join Real Madrid for a world-record £85million.

Seven players were brought in for around £100m in total but too many failed to deliver, with Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue and Vlad Chiriches all shipped out for reduced fees before the start of this season.

Christian Eriksen and Nacer Chadli are the only players signed in Baldini's first transfer window to have shown consistent form, while Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has suggested this is a make-or-break campaign for flamboyant Argentinian Erik Lamela.

Baldini can, however, claim contribution to some successes at White Hart Lane.

As well as the £11m capture of Eriksen, the Italian was an advocate of Pochettino's appointment following the sackings of Andre Villas-Boas and Tim Sherwood, while young British signings Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Ben Davies have all shown great promise this term.

Despite an increased focus on saving money for their new stadium, Tottenham have finished sixth and fifth with Baldini at the club and they also reached the final of the Capital One Cup last season.

Baldini had been sidelined since the appointment of Paul Mitchell as the club's head of recruitment last November.

And as Sportsmail revealed in May, there was a feeling within the corridors of power at Spurs that the set-up with Baldini and Mitchell, who arrived from Southampton, was unworkable.

Mitchell, in tandem with manager Mauricio Pochettino, led Tottenham's transfer plans this summer; targeting players under the age of 27 who have the attributes to fit into the Argentine's high-pressing style.

Baldini played a major role in Tottenham's recruitment drive during the 2013 summer transfer window, which saw Gareth Bale join Real Madrid for a world-record £85million

Baldini had been sidelined since the appointment of Paul Mitchell as the club's head of recruitment