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Former Premier League club owner is now ‘exploring’ opportunity to invest in Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur remain in the market for potential investors as the club look to continue their development on and off the pitch.
Over the years, Daniel Levy has made Tottenham into a solid club when it comes to the financial aspect of the game.
Question marks may be raised by some as to the chairman’s ability to take Spurs to that next level with European qualification looking like their limit over recent years.
That has led the Spurs boss into opening the club up to potential external investment opportunities over recent months.
And it seems there may be one fairly familiar face to the Premier League club that could be eyeing up an investment opportunity.
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Former Premier League club owner eyeing Spurs investment
Following Tottenham’s most recent financial report, Levy shared a statement which said the club were discussing investment opportunities.
“The board and its advisors, Rothschild & Co, are in discussions with prospective investors. Any recommended investment proposal would require the support of the club’s shareholders,” he earlier this year.
To what extent Spurs would welcome investment is yet to be seen with no major breakthrough in talks as of yet.
But that could soon change with interest now being shown from someone who followers of the Premier League will be all too familiar with.
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According to , former Newcastle United part owner Amanda Staveley is looking for opportunities to get back into football.
Staveley recently sold her six per cent stake in Newcastle and is believed to be eyeing Spurs as an option.
Her sale of the shares in the Tyneside club is believed to have raised Staveley and her husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi around £500m.
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Staveley was the woman who orchestrated the Saudi Arabian takeover on Tyneside back in 2021.
Newcastle really found themselves struggling to get the deal over the line and Staveley was enlisted to help push the deal forward.
As her method of payment, Staveley received a 10% stake in the club which was reduced to six per cent in the years since before departing the club over the last week.
Clearly, this is a woman who has connections and the likes of Bruno Guimaraes were to see her and her husband depart St James’ Park.