How will Levy's exit impact the running of the club?

Former Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy during the Premier League match between Spurs and BournemouthImage source, Getty Images
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Tottenham fans have been putting their questions to BBC Sport's Sami Mokbel. You can read several of his responses further down this page.

David asked: How do you think the reshaped ownership and change of chairman will alter the overall running of the club? Will player purchases change significantly and will the limited wage structure change?

Sami: That's the million dollar question, David. For their part, they are certainly making the right noises.

The decision for long-serving executive chairman Daniel Levy to stand down in September came with the message that it was a move taken with a view to improving sporting success.

The Lewis family's firm insistence that the club is not for sale also lends itself to the growing sense that they new regime are fully committed to driving on the field improvements.

The proof will be in the pudding, of course, but so far the indications appear to be positive.