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Qatari Investors Eye Spurs – But Will Levy Stay in Charge?
Tottenham Hotspur is once again at the center of takeover speculation, with Qatari investors reportedly interested in acquiring the club. However, a new report suggests that even if a deal goes through, Daniel Levy may continue running day-to-day operations as chairman.
Tottenham’s Ownership and Levy’s Influence
Spurs have been under the control of ENIC International since 2007, with billionaire Joe Lewis holding the majority stake. Levy, who owns nearly 30% of ENIC, has been the club’s chairman since 2001, overseeing a massive commercial transformation.
Under his leadership, Tottenham has:
✔️ Built a world-class stadium that generates major revenue through NFL games, concerts, and global events.
✔️ Established itself as a consistent Champions League contender.
✔️ Increased annual revenues beyond £500m.
Despite these successes, silverware has remained elusive, and fan frustration over lack of investment has grown over the years.
Qatari Investors Exploring Takeover Options
According to The Guardian, the Qatari bidders—unrelated to PSG owners QSI or Sheikh Jassim—are considering a phased buyout of Spurs.
🚨 Key takeover details:
- Tottenham has valued itself at £3.75bn.
- No official negotiations have begun yet.
- One possible scenario is Levy staying on as chairman long-term, even if ENIC sells its controlling stake.
Levy’s Divisive Relationship with Spurs Fans
Levy is a sharp businessman, but his tenure has often divided the Spurs fanbase. Under Mauricio Pochettino, the club reached its peak, yet a lack of investment arguably prevented a genuine Premier League title challenge.
This season, Tottenham’s struggles have led to increased pressure on Levy, as fans demand greater ambition and investment to compete with England’s elite clubs.
What’s Next for Tottenham?
Will a Qatari-backed takeover finally bring trophies to Tottenham? Or will Levy’s continued leadership maintain the status quo?
👉 What do you think? Should Spurs welcome new ownership, or is Levy still the right man for the job? Drop your thoughts in the comments!













