Tottenham will donate fines from their Covid rule-breaking stars to charity

REVEALED: Tottenham will donate fines from their Covid rule-breaking stars to charity after Sergio Reguilon, Giovani Lo Celso and Erik Lamela were disciplined for attending a party

  • Tottenham fined three of their stars for breaking coronavirus regulations
  • Erik Lamela, Giovani Lo Celso and Sergio Reguilon were pictured at a party
  • Sportsmail can reveal the club will donate their fines to good causes 

Tottenham are to make a six-figure donation to charity after fining the three players who broke Covid guidelines.

Spurs launched an internal probe after Sergio Reguilon, Giovani Lo Celso and Erik Lamela were photographed, with their respective families, at a party during the festive period.

Having completed their enquires the club have fined the trio for the misdemeanour. The maximum clubs can financially penalise players is generally two weeks, though how much Spurs have fined the players is unclear.

Three Tottenham stars were fined for breaking Covid rules by attending a party together

And Sportsmail can reveal the money raised by the disciplinary matter will go to good causes. The trio earn in the region of £200,000-per-week between them, meaning Spurs will be making a substantial donation.

Tottenham have played a lead role within their community during the pandemic, we exclusively revealed last week that they have made their 62,000 capacity stadium available to the NHS for the rolling out of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Meanwhile, Spurs hope to discover today whether their fixture against Aston Villa on Wednesday can go ahead amid the Covid outbreak that has ravaged Dean Smith’s squad.

It is understood Villa would prefer and expect the visit of Jose Mourinho’s side be re-scheduled.

Villa’s training ground has been closed since Thursday, as a result players haven’t been able to train as normal.

Jose Mourinho was unhappy with the trio, who were fined after the club launched a probe

Jose Mourinho was unhappy with the trio, who were fined after the club launched a probe