Tottenham could soon follow in the footsteps of Arsenal and strike a budget-boosting deal worth north of £60m. Spurs and Arsenal do not agree on much, but both clubs are among the best in the world when it comes to monetising their brands. Since their move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Spurs’ annual commercial income has soared from £108m to £228m, while matchday cash has risen from around £70m to well in excess of £100m. In terms of commercial income and overall revenue, Arsenal are slightly behind their arch-rivals in North London despite finishing above them in the Premier League for th…