A Qatari consortium is reportedly in talks to acquire Tottenham, while considering keeping Daniel Levy as club chairman, according to The Guardian.
A Second Club Under Qatari Ownership?
After taking control of Paris Saint-Germain, Qatar is now looking to establish a presence in the Premier League. However, this potential takeover would not immediately disrupt Tottenham’s current structure.
Levy: A Strategic Leader Despite Criticism
Despite facing backlash from fans, Daniel Levy remains a valuable asset for potential investors, who see him as a key figure in Tottenham’s financial stability and growth.
The acquisition could take place in phases, with Levy retaining an executive role, even if Enic, the current majority shareholder (86.91%), eventually loses control.
Since 2001, Levy has led Tottenham’s modernization, overseeing the construction of a new stadium and driving the club’s annual revenue past €600 million—figures that make Spurs an attractive investment.