Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly opened discussions over a £500m stadium naming rights deal for their North London home.
The Lilywhites officially moved to their new ground in the 2018-19 season, with Crystal Palace losing 2-0 to Mauricio Pochettino's side at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the first game in April 2019.
Spurs are believed to have been holding out for a £25m-a-year deal from potential stadium partners, with several companies refusing to bow to Daniel Levy's demands.
However, Football Insider now claims that an agreement is in the works with an unnamed party, which could see Spurs strike a 20-year deal worth a mammoth £500m.
The report adds that Amazon and Nike have been considered as partners for the stadium naming rights, with Spurs still attempting to pay off the £600m debt from the development of the stadium.
Tottenham released their latest financial accounts back in November 2021, which showed an £80.2m pre-tax loss for the capital club.