Qatar are unlikely to revisit a Tottenham takeover unless it is for a majority stake in the club, sources have told Football Insider.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy confirmed via a statement in the club’s 2022-23 accounts that talks have been held with investors.
Levy stated that “the board and its advisors, Rothschild & Co, are in discussions with prospective investors.”
Sources have told Football Insider that Spurs would prefer a minority investment in the club with current board members part of a long-term project.
Tottenham are 87 percent owned by Enic – who are headed by Joe Lewis – while Levy also owns a minority share in the company.
Qatar lose interest in Tottenham takeover amid Levy comments
Finance expert Kieran Maguire also told Football Insider that Sheikh Jassim could turn his attention towards buying Tottenham after his failed bid for Man United.
However, it is understood that Qatari investors remain eager to purchase a stake in a Premier League club but strongly prefer a majority takeover deal.
At this stage, a minority deal from US groups remains the most likely outcome of Tottenham’s investment talks.
Spurs recently published club-record revenue of £550million including a record-breaking matchday income of £117million making them a very attractive proposition for investors.
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