Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy and London mayor Sadiq Khan. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Getty Images)
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly vying for the Nike Air Jordan deal.
According to TBR FootballThe two London clubs are hoping to increase their revenue and the Air Jordan deal would be a major coup for them.
The deal will see them earn £18 million per season, making them £162 million in total.
Tottenham have a deal with Nike until 2033 and it remains to be seen if they can secure the deal with the Air Jordan deal.
Both clubs need to increase their income

Similarly, Chelsea are also looking to increase their income. With the PSR regulation, clubs need to improve their revenue to bring in quality players. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea can win the sponsorship race.
Chelsea have spent a considerable amount of money on new signings since the change of ownership. They have to balance their books so that they don’t face any penalties for overspending. Improving their revenue should be one of their priorities right now and the Nike deal will be a huge boost for them.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has done well to improve the club commercially over the years and is a shrewd negotiator. Fans of the north London club will certainly be hoping that Levy can secure a deal in the coming months.
Tottenham will need to improve their squad in the coming months if they are to challenge the Premier League’s elite. They need to bring in quality players, and therefore must look to increase their income so they can afford top talent.
It will be interesting to see which of the two London clubs manage to secure the deal in the coming months.