"It is quite an uplifting story."
Paratici, whoafter Italy's highest sports court rejected an appeal against a two-and-a-half-year ban concerning alleged financial irregularities dating back to his spell at Juventus, is in talks over a return when his suspension is lifted in July.
How influential could he be in the decision over Postecoglou and his possible replacement?How would Paratici – who also has some interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia – and Lange co-exist in relatively similar roles?If Paratici does complete a return, does that mean current chief of football Scott Munn's days are numbered, particularly with Vinai Venkatesham already confirmed as the club's next chief executive?
In the short term, Levy will sign off a £2m bonus to Postecoglou for lifting the club's first European trophy since 1984.The players will also split a performance-related package of around £3m for their success, though it is understood that automatic pay increases for Champions League qualification are not universal across all personal contractual agreements.
Either way, you'd imagine Levy will have no qualms with paying for his club's historic success.
We shouldn't, however, expect the Tottenham chairman to continue spending lavishly this summer. History tells us it's not his style.In a statement, Dr Sue Elcock, deputy chief executive and executive medical director at the NHS trust, said: "I want to reassure people that following any serious incident, we carry out an investigation in order to identify any areas for learning and improvement.
"We apologise to those affected for any aspects of our care that were not of the high standard our patients deserve."The statement added the trust had "a more robust patient discharge policy and a sharper focus on assessing and managing any risks patients may pose to others".
Dr Elcock added: "We have made significant changes to improve family engagement, and the involvement of patients and their families and our family liaison team is included in all considerations."On Thursday, the government confirmed the public inquiry into the attacks