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Jose Mourinho's Tottenham transfer budget cut due to coronavirus crisis

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Jose Mourinho has seen his transfer budget cut at Tottenham as a direct result of the coronavirus crisis. The pandemic has hit every aspect of people's lives throughout the world and the Premier League is no different.

The country has been without football for nearly two months now and a return looks no clearer. For many clubs, it will have a direct impact on the transfer market.

One of them is Spurs, who are already paying for their brand new ground the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Several events were scheduled to take place at the stadium including Anthony Joshua's heavyweight boxing match against Kubrat Pulev.

However, these have been suspended leaving the north London up a creek. It means, according to the Mirror, that Spurs will be

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