Tottenham to 'spend £1million upgrading WAGs suite following complaints from players' partners that five-star lounge is not up to scratch' Tottenham are reportedly set to spend £1million upgrading a lounge suite The upgrade comes after players' partners complained it's not good enough It currently features a televisions, a creche and access to Michelin star chef But the Sun report that complaints have led to the lounge being doubled in size By Peter Rutzler For Mailonline Published: 11:52 BST, 15 June 2019 | Updated: 11:52 BST, 15 June 2019 Viewcomments It has a retractable NFL pitch, cost an enormous £1billion and even has its own microbrewery, but Tottenham's new stadium isn't to everyone's taste. The 62,000-seater arena is reportedly set for a £1million upgrade after the wives and girlfriends of Spurs' stars complained that their VIP suite was not good enough. According to the Sun, the VIP lounge suite, which already includes sofas, big screen televisions, a creche and a kitchen with access to a Michelin star chef, will be doubled in size because of complaints by Totteham players' partners. Tottenham are reportedly set to spend £1million upgrading a VIP lounge in the West Stand Tottenham intend to use space from the players' car park to increase the lounge size in the West Stand. The club insists that it was always their intention to upgrade the facilities. A spokesman for the North London club told the Sun: 'Our intention was always to undertake improvement works.' Tottenham's stunning new home was widely praised after finally opening nine months late last season. The Sun report that the upgrade comes after Tottenham players' partners complained Hugo Lloris with partner Marine before the Champions League final on May 31 in Madrid The intimidating South Stand, which contains 17,500 seats, is reminiscent of Borussia Dortmund's Yellow Wall, famed for its impressive acoustics. The opening of London's largest capacity football ground was delayed due to multiple issues, including with stadium’s critical safety systems, The ground was finally hosted Premier League football on April 3, when Tottenham beat Crystal Palace 2-0. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility