Everything you need to know regarding Tottenham Hotspur's potential takeover
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Everything you need to know regarding Tottenham Hotspur's potential takeover
"Tottenham Hotspur are facing a period of uncertainty after chairman Daniel Levy recently walked out of the club. Levy, 63, was the Premier League's longest-serving chairman before his exit last week and helped oversee a transitional period at Spurs, which included their move from White Hart Lane to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Levy was appointed in March 2001, but despite his departure, the Essex businessman is still involved in the ownership of the club."
"The Board of Tottenham Hotspur Limited (Tottenham Hotspur, the Club or the Company) is aware of recent media speculation and confirms that its majority shareholder, ENIC Sports & Developments Holdings Ltd (ENIC), has received, and unequivocally rejected, separate preliminary expressions of interest in relation to proposals to acquire the entire issued, and to be issued, share capital of ENIC from (i) PCP International Finance Limited (PCP);"
Tottenham Hotspur confronts ownership uncertainty following the sudden departure of long-serving chairman Daniel Levy. Levy, appointed in March 2001, oversaw the club’s move from White Hart Lane to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and remains involved in ownership despite walking out. Majority shareholder ENIC, a vehicle linked to the Tavistock Group and the Lewis family, asserts that the club is not for sale. ENIC says it has rejected preliminary proposals to acquire ENIC from PCP International Finance and a consortium led by Dr Roger Kennedy and Wing‑Fai Ng. Protests against Levy and the owners have occurred over the past 12–18 months. A mandatory offer under Rule 9 would apply to any acquisition of ENIC.
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