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Latest New Sheikh Jassim decision, Man United proposal, and Levy claim accompany news of the Tottenham takeover.
Daniel Levy may be considering selling a part in Tottenham due to recent problems at Manchester United and Everton, which have left a void in the market for prospective purchasers and affected recent transfers.

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Tottenham Hotspur is still the subject of takeover rumours, with the north London club presenting an appealing investment opportunity, particularly following a successful start to the season under new manager Ange Postecoglou. Daniel Levy, the chairman, has now gone so far as to acknowledge this.

Since the beginning of the year, when rumours of a meeting between Levy and Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president of Paris Saint-Germain, first surfaced, conjecture has surrounded Spurs. Al-Khelaifi is the chairman of Qatar Sports Investments, the company that owns PSG. Qatar Sports Investments has created waves at Parc de Princes with its ‘Galactico’ transfer policy, bringing in players like Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, and Lionel Messi recently.There have also been rumours that the iconic rapper Jay-Z will make an offer for Spurs. MSP Sports Capital, a company led by the American-Iranian billionaire Jahm Najafi, has also been linked with a move for the club. There have also been rumours that Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar, a businessman who wants to acquire Manchester United, may switch his focus to Tottenham if his seemingly endless search to take over at Old Trafford fails.

Together with his family, Levy owns just under 30% of ENIC’s 86.58 percent controlling stake in the club, making him the ownership group member who is presently the most visible to the public. Here is the most recent information about an investment in or potential sale of the club with prior ties to owners of Formula One, Liberty Media, given that Levy has been so forthcoming regarding the team’s future.Despite rumours of a bid to acquire Tottenham, Sheikh Jassim won’t look to purchase another football team, according to reporter Ben Jacobs. Following their unsuccessful attempt to acquire Manchester United, the Qatar-based Nine Two Foundation has been linked to making an offer for Spurs, although that now looks improbable.

The Glazers turned down Sheikh Jassim of Qatar’s latest attempt to fully take control of Manchester United. Because of this, his group has decided to withdraw from the battle for ownership of the Red Devils, leaving INEOS owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe as the only major contender leftAs a result, Jassim might start to focus on the Spurs as a result of an enormous prediction made by ESPN journalist Mark Ogden. He stated, “Someone told me recently, they said that if the Qataris don’t buy Manchester United, they’ll be back and they might end up buying Tottenham,” while standing on the United Stand.

Levy has acknowledged that Tottenham had previously rejected bids for the organisation. When queried by Bloomberg, he began, “Over the years, many people have made offers, but there’s never been an offer that’s been…” but was interrupted. He was then questioned about the origin of the offers.

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“Everywhere in the world, including the Middle East, the Far East, and America. Nothing has been shown to us that we believe would be in the shareholders’ best interests

The English businessman continued, “There are many reasons why nothing has happened. We, the board, are merely the club’s custodians. We want to increase the level of it. We’ve made significant investments in our workforce and capital projects over the past 20 years, and if someone were to come along who we felt could take us to the next level, we’d consider it.

“now as perhaps we would’ve been when we first looked at building the stadium.”

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