Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy today revealed he wants the club’s new ground to host a future Champions League Final.

Speaking ahead of tonight’s second leg of Spurs’ quarter-final tie against Manchester City , Levy believes the 62,062-seat stadium has already proved it can be a fitting venue for the showpiece occasion.

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has staged three senior games since officially opening earlier this month, including the 1-0 victory over Pep Guardiola’s side in the first leg of the last-eight tie, giving Spurs a narrow advantage.

The venue is already regarded as one of the best in the world and Levy says it can be the setting for the biggest match in European club competition.

He also left the door open for Spurs to stage the NFL’s Super Bowl — which has never taken place outside the US — having already agreed a deal to be host two regular season games every year for the next decade.

Speaking to Standard Sport, Levy said: “We have been delighted with the reaction from our fans and all visitors since we officially opened our new home two weeks ago. Our aim was always to create an iconic multi-use venue capable of hosting world-class events.

“We have the top Uefa stadium status, which means the venue is fit to stage any European football event, and we believe the stadium’s extensive capabilities, particularly the flexibility of having two surfaces, mean we can host a vast range of world-class sporting and entertainment events.

“We’d be open to having conversations if the relevant organisations were interested in using our stadium.

“We want this venue to be visited by millions throughout the year and having secured such big attractions in Tottenham like Premier League football, Saracens and the NFL, this can only boost the economy in London.”

The Uefa Executive Committee will meet in September to decide which grounds will stage the Champions League Finals from 2021-23. The Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul has been picked for next year, while Munich’s Allianz Arena and the Gazprom Arena in Saint Petersburg will compete to host the 2021 showpiece.

The deadline for the confirmation of intention to bid for the 2022 and 2023 finals was March 22.