Qatar eyes Tottenham takeover with Levy at helm
Official statement direct from Qatar as Daniel Levy wants £3.75bn Tottenham takeover
For context, there are only 15 football clubs worldwide who Forbes value higher than that figure. Tottenham, who Daniel Levy thinks can fetch £3.75bn, are one of six in the Premier League. The football finance industry is split on that valuation, which would be a world-record for a football club.
Onefootball · 1d
Qatari investors eye Tottenham takeover but Daniel Levy decision could be a sticking point | OneFootball
Levy is unpopular among Tottenham fans, but his ability to drive financial growth has made him an attractive figure for investors. This could prove a sticking point. Tottenham have been actively seeking external funding, with Levy admitting last year that fresh investment was necessary to strengthen the club’s financial base.
Daily Express · 1d
Qataris 'eye Tottenham takeover' but Daniel Levy decision risks massive backlash
A Qatari consortium is reportedly targeting a takeover of Tottenham, though they may start their era in north London by making a controversial decision among supporters. Protests have been held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the way chairman Daniel Levy has run the club, though he may stay in power if new money is brought in.
Yahoo! Sports · 1d
Qatari investors eye Tottenham takeover but Daniel Levy decision could be a sticking point – report
Qatari investors are considering acquiring a stake in Tottenham Hotspur. However, according to The Guardian, they want to offer Daniel Levy a long-term contract to remain at the helm.Levy is not the
Onefootball · 1d
Qatari investors eye Tottenham takeover but Daniel Levy decision could be a sticking point – report | OneFootball
Qatari investors are considering acquiring a stake in Tottenham Hotspur. However, according to The Guardian, they want to offer Daniel Levy a long-term contract to remain at the helm.
Daniel Levy's leadership at Tottenham has been a commercial success but questions remain about the club’s trophy drought.
Supporters planning pre-game march followed by sit-in after Sunday’s fixture to voice their disapproval of Spurs chairman ...
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