
News
‘We were so close, insanity’: Some Tottenham fans discuss what Levy has done now, amid reports

Tottenham fans have taken to Twitter to react af🎶ter reveal𒁏ed that Daniel Levy values the club at an eye-watering £3.5bn.
What’s the story?
Well, believe an interested party recently approached Levy with the intention of b꧋idding for Tottenham.
However, the 59-year-old quoted them £3.5bn to buy the club, which is quite frankly an eno♔rmous amount of money.
For Levy to demand over three times that amount for Tottenham, who are nowhere near Real Madrid’s level,ꩲ is quite the stance.
Simply put, nobody – possibly not even Qatari based investors – wo🐟ul🌱d go near Spurs for that price, in our view.
Levy 🌊has effectively told the interested party to get lost, using th🗹e language of numbers.
Will Daniel Levy ever leave Tottenham?

Some fans below seem to believe they’ll be stuck with Levy forever, and despite trying to fin🐎d means of reassurance, we unfortunately can’t.
Levy is the longest-serving chairman in the♛ Premier League, having taken over in N17 back in 2001.
It’s beꦬen 20 years – two whole decades – and Spurs haven’t actually achieved th🦂at much with him at the helm, other than one League Cup, a Champions League final and having nice facilities.

In that respect, you have to wonder what it’ll take for him to actually sell up and leave –𓃲 the protests clearly aren’t working so far.
For now, let’s see what the Tottenham f▨ans on Twitter have ꦉbeen saying about ‘s revelation…
We were so close of escaping from levy land
— 𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑘 (@xerik15x)
The New York Mets sold for £2.4b this past winter in a more commercialized sports industry.
— Dave 🐓 (@SpursyDave)
Levy values Spurs at £3.5b? Insanity.
so close to freedom yet so far
— matt (@_Matt_05)
Let us go man 💀
— JS (@Js_Jordsz)
Shock🤣🤣
— Josh Loakes (@josh_loakes)
I’m convinced it was a big American compa൩ny like Amazon or google
— 💫 (@_fletch____)