Tottenham are open to the idea of having singing sections at their new stadium.

Spurs could incorporate designated areas for singing to help the atmosphere at their new 56,000-seat arena, which they plan to move to in time for the 2018/19 season.

The minutes of the Tottenham board’s latest meeting with members of The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, which was held this week, said: “THST raised the question of singing areas in the new stadium. THFC were in favour of this.”

The minutes, which were published on the Trust’s website, also say Spurs are open to introducing safe standing at their new ground if stadium laws change.

“THFC again confirmed they had no issues with standing areas in the new stadium and would be very willing to build that in should legislation change,” it reads.

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“THST asked if THFC would be prepared, as 17/20 Premier League clubs had now spoken in support of safe standing, to instigate discussions at Premier League shareholder level to get the clubs to push more firmly for the change in legislation required to introduce safe standing.

“THFC said they were happy to be supportive but mindful that they were still in midst of new stadium build/safety discussions with the Council.”