Tottenham have been forced to borrow more money to help get the new stadium complete.
The Mirror says Spurs have had to borrow an extra £237million to get their new stadium finished.
Spiralling costs have forced the Premier League club to substantially increase their line of credit with three banks on the heavily-delayed project to a total of £637m.
It is the latest in a series of blows the north Londoners have been hit with on and off the pitch, which started with no players being bought in the summer window and led to manager Mauricio Pochettino revealing his “massive frustration” two days ago at the state of affairs.
Spurs were due to move into the 62,000-seater venue, on their traditional White Hart Lane stomping ground, ahead of their game with Liverpool on September 15.
They have been left to stage home games on a dreadful surface at Wembley, and on one occasion in Milton Keynes, with a new moving-in target of January 13, when Spurs entertain Manchester United.
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