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Tottenham says club is ‘not for sale’ after rejecting 2 expressions of interest
Tottenham's majority owners, the Lewis family via ENIC, rejected two takeover bids to maintain control and focus on new leadership for improved on-field success.
- Daniel Levy stepped down as Tottenham Hotspur chairman after being invited to leave by ENIC, owned by the Lewis family trust.
- The Tottenham board stated it has "unequivocally rejected" proposals for acquiring the club and insists it is "not for sale."
- Amanda Staveley will clarify her intentions and has stated she does not plan to bid for Tottenham through PCP International Finance.
- ENIC owns almost 87% of Tottenham and is focused on supporting new leadership for on-field success, according to the board's statement.
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