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Tottenham confirms the takeover “of interest” after the release of Levy, several parts

Tottenham Hotspur has now confirmed that several parties have expressed “interest” for taking control after the departure of Daniel Levy, with several parts that would be lively.

Levy’s departure raises doubts about the future of Enic in Tottenham

The 25 -year -old Levy passage as president of Tottenham ended last week, with the 63 -year -old man who would have left the role, although there were generalized suggestions that the decision was withdrawn from his hands.

The former president was a silhouette of division to say the least, but the son Heung-Min has since released for his defense, saying: “He did something incredible, and I wish him good luck in the path he takes afterwards. Above all, I am really grateful for everything he did for me.”

After Levy’s departure, there has been speculation since whether the Lewis family, who are the majority owners of Enic, could seek to sell spurs, but a new update suggests that they will not go anywhere in the near future.

As relayed by journalist Pete O’Rourke, Tottenham has now confirmed that they are “not for sale”, despite the “preliminary expressions of interest” of the former co -owner of Newcastle United, Amanda Staveley and another nameless consortium.

The declaration published by Spurs can be read as follows: “The board of directors of the club and the ENIC confirm that Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale and that II does not intend to accept such an offer to acquire his interest in the club.”

As such, it does not seem that a takeover will be on the horizon of soon, but the Tottenham fans hope that Levy’s departure can be the start of a fascinating new era, with the star of Aston Villa Morgan Rogers now in the views of the North Londoners after the president’s release.

Departure of direct debit for the best after the mixed mandate as president

It would be wrong to suggest that Levy’s mandate was a complete failure, since he supervised the move to the new stadium, Tottenham also ending his long trophy drought by winning the Europa League final against Manchester United last season.

However, the Spurs have been largely hungry for success for 25 years, the EFL Cup, the only other major honor won during Levy’s time at the helm, so it was the right Enic call, which could now start spending more money on the transfer market.

It is according to Kaveh Solhekol, who recently revealed what he knows of Levy’s departure, while suggesting that the former president retained Tottenham, given his reluctance to pay for big wages.

As such, even if a takeover does not seem to be on the cards immediately, there should now be brighter moments to come for Tottenham, which has the facilities and the stadium to participate regularly in major honors, such as the title of the Premier League, on a regular basis.

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