Tottenham Hotspur supporters have been handed a big stadium naming rights update on their club's talks with Google.

The Lowdown: Spurs enter 'meaningful talks'...

In the past week, Spurs have entered 'meaningful talks' with technological giant Google over a potentially mega-money naming rights agreement.

Chairman Daniel Levy has been chasing a deal since 2019 with Tottenham seeking to make as much profit as possible from their state-of-the-art £1 billion ground.

Levy even appointed chief commercial officer Todd Kline to assist in striking an agreement with interested parties as the former NFL executive has a brilliant track record with the NFL's Miami Dolphins.

There has been plenty of interest with reports of Amazon still being in the running alongside Google.

The Latest: Di Marzio shares big Spurs stadium update...

Following on from these discussions with Google, Sky Sports reporter Di Marzio has a potentially exciting update.

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Writing on his website, he says the deal 'could close soon' as he also shares an update on Twitter.

Di Marzio states on social media that 'the stadium could be called Google Stadium'.

The Verdict: Good news...

After their problems with mounting debt during the COVID-19 pandemic, Spurs may finally be about to reap the rewards of their multi million pound investment in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

If a deal can be done, there is reason to believe the ENIC group could green-light more on-field investment to bolster manager Antonio Conte's squad - much like they did after Tottenham's qualification for the Champions League last season.

Indeed, there could be real reason for optimism in light of this new update.