JAKARTA - The Tottenham Hotspur Board of Directors said it had firmly rejected two statements of interest in acquiring the club and confirmed that the Premier League club was not for sale.
Daniel Levy resigned from his post as Chairman of Spurs on Thursday, September 4, 2025, after being asked to leave the position he has held since 2001 by the majority owner of ENIC, which is owned by the Lewis family foundation.
This sparked speculation about Tottenham's acquisition offer. Former owner with Newcastle United, Amanda Staveley, has repeatedly been linked with plans to purchase the north London club through PCP International Finance over the past 12 months.
In a statement issued on Sunday, September 7, 2025, local time, the Tottenham Board of Directors confirmed that they had accepted and firmly rejected a separate initial interest statement regarding the proposal to acquire all issued ENIC share capital and will be issued from PCP International Finance and a consortium of investors led by Dr. Roger Kennedy and Wing-Fai Ng through Firehawk Holdings Limited.
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"Tottenham Hotspur and ENIC officials confirmed that Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale. ENIC has no intention of accepting any offer to acquire the club's shares," reads the arrangement of the Spurs Board of Directors.
It was previously reported that Staveley would issue a statement on Monday, September 8, 2025, via the PCP which would clarify its intention and stated that he had no plans to make an offer for Spurs.
ENIC, managed by the Lewis Family Trust, owns nearly 87 percent of Tottenham's shares, but because the remaining shares are traded publicly, the club is subject to the UK takeover Act.
Former Spurs Chairman Levy revealed last year that the club was in talks with potential investors to sell minority shares despite discussions involving Qatar Sports Investments being denied.
Lewis's family trust is open to external investment, but after Levy stepped down, it was a move designed to help Tottenham claim more wins, more often.
The main focus of majority owners is providing the necessary support to the new Non-Executive Chairman, Peter Charrington, Chief Executive Vinai Venkatesham, and head coach Thomas Frank - all of whom have been appointed by 2025 - to help deliver greater success on the pitch.
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