News about Gretar Steinsson

How a slice of Silicon Valley is returning to Leeds United's future... Mail Sport takes you on a journey through the San Francisco 49ers to marvel at the latest hi-tech gadgets that might be able to change the Yorkshire club

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 3, 2024
'Exec Huddle' is the sign on a room at Levi's Stadium, the NFL's San Francisco 49ers' futuristic, Silicon Valley home. It's a grand name, but a look inside reveals a company box that has been turned into a data center. There's a good view of the home team, a Super Bowl favorite, storming the Seattle Seahawks in front of an adoring 68,500. But here, the focus is on touch points rather than touchdowns. As the 49ers close in on their second victory, a group of graduates monitors a sequence of numbers on a large bank of screens. Each captures a particular part of the gameday operation.

Leeds: Sceptics were quick to condemn the 49ers' complete takeover at Elland Road, but the relegated club has been given a new lease on life as a result of its ambitious and creative strategy

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 25, 2023
SPECIAL REPORT BY MIKE KEEGAN: For the first time, Bro. Parag Marathe, Leeds United's new chairman, met with the club's workers. The American negotiates player contracts with San Francisco's hard-nosed agents, and is no stranger to a crowded audience. Well, it's likely that it's just as well - given that he was right in a suite inside Elland Road's west stand. Following the takeover of 49ers Enterprises earlier this month, he laid down plans. 'Any questions?' Marathe asked. The first response was more a demand: 'You can't change the name of the stadium!' A long-serving wart yelled. Marathe, with a smile on his face, quickly told the employee that there were absolutely no plans to do so.

TRANSFER CONFIDENTIAL: Chelsea are put off by striker's salary and prepare £80m Moises Caicedo bid

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 17, 2023
SIMON JONES: Hello and welcome to another iteration of our transfer newsletter, mailed solely to you. My name is Simon Jones, and I'm keen to share knowledge, views, and the latest gossip from around the world on all the transfer windows that are taking place this summer. It's been another hectic week for Man United as they prepare to a contract for Andre Onana, while Rasmus Hojlund remains a key target for them.

Despite a FIFA ban, Fabio Paratici continues to advise Tottenham Hotspur as a consultant.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2023
Following his departure in April, Tottenham's former managing director of football Fabio Paratici has 'continued to advise for the club on a consulting basis.' Paratici resigned after receiving a 30-month global ban for his part in suspected financial crimes relating to his time at Juventus in January. He was one of 11 executives suspended from office, and the club was eventually fined 10 points for the way they and other clubs handled player exchange agreements.

Tottenham Hotspur's Gleison Bremer is under surveillance by the club ahead of a potential transfer

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 23, 2023
In an attempt to give new manager Ange Postecoglou the best chance of getting off to a promising start in his new role, the club is set to make some moves in the transfer market. Spurs conceded 63 goals in the league last season, the sixth most in the league, and it's likely that Postecoglou will see the defense as soon as he can. However, the club faces rivalry from Manchester United and Chelsea, and the team that signs Bremer could have to pay up to £50 million for his services.

Gretar Steinsson, the club's performance manager, is expected to leave the club

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 23, 2023
Steinsson is expected to be a victim of those shifts, and the club is being redesigned behind the scenes, and he's going to be the first casualty. Steinsson was only born in June 2022, but he is now on the brink of leaving. Fabio Paratici's resignation earlier this year amid an ongoing probe into suspected financial irregularities in Italy is believed to have played a part. Paratici was instrumental in the transfer of Steinsson to the club.

Fabio Paratici has resigned as the club's managing director after a failed appeal

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2023
Fabio Paratici, the Tottenham chief, has resigned from his position after the appeal against his two-and-a-year suspension from football was dismissed. The club's managing director of football was originally suspended from Italian football for his part in suspected financial misconduct dating back to his time with Juventus in January. By FIFA last month, the suspension was expanded to a global ban, a development that resulted in Spurs' announcement that the administrator will step away from his duties pending the outcome of the appeal. Paratici, on the other hand, had his appeal to the Italian Olympic Committee dismissed, indicating that he was unlikely to return to work.

Fabio Paratici's two-and-a-kind global ban appeal has been dismissed, putting Tottenham in a larger crisis

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2023
FAMI MOKBEL: Fabio Paratici, the Tottenham chief, has been put into further doubt after the appeal against his two-and-a-year international ban from football was dismissed. Initially, the club's managing director of football was banned from Italian football for his part in suspected financial misconduct dating back to his time at Juventus in January. By FIFA last month, the administrator was banned worldwide, prompting the Spurs' statement that the administrator will step away from his duties pending the outcome of the appeal.

Tottenham has named Scott Munn, a former CITY Group executive, as their next chief football officer

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2023
After a six-month investigation into footballing operations, Tottenham Hotspur has named Scott Munn as their new chief football officer. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy revealed in a statement released earlier today that 'Scott will join the club's Board and will take responsibility of all footballing departments' following the club's financial reports.' Munn was elected as the Chief Executive Officer of City Football Group in China in 2019 and had previously served as their Chief Executive Officer for nine years with Melbourne City FC in A-League.

SAMI MOKBEL: Why does any manager now work at Tottenham Hotspur?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2023
SAMI MOKBEL: Fabio Paratici would have led the hunt, but the club's bombshell left the club stranded, looking for answers about his ability to do his duties and, ultimately, future employment. The impending appointment is being feared by chairman Daniel Levy. But ask yourself this: why on earth would any manager in their right mind join Spurs?Why would anyone believe it is in their best interests to join a club entrenched in chaos?