Tottenham Hotspur not for sale as takeover talks fade
The board rejects two expressions of interest in Tottenham Hotspur.
Amanda Staveley’s PCP confirms it will not make an offer.
Enic says its almost 87 percent stake in Spurs is not available.
The club remains not for sale, the board insists.
Daniel Levy stepped down from his role as Spurs chair last Thursday.
Enic invited him to leave the post held since 2001.
Enic is owned by the Lewis family trust.
Meanwhile fans watch with a haunted calm.
Poch would have said, ‘The heart and the plan must stay in balance’.
The club pursues controlled chaos and daring wide runs.
Yet the existential question lingers: Silverware or P45, which comes first?
On paper Spurs look stronger than on the pitch.
Arsenal permanently lingers in the background of every reflection.
Chelsea intrudes in the thoughts of fans as a cautionary chorus.
For now the team trains while fans wait in quiet, aching hope.
Daniel Levy
Tottenham Hotspur
TLDR
- Two takeover approaches were rejected; Spurs are not for sale.
- Amanda Staveleys PCP confirms no offer; ENIC keeps its stake control.
- Levy has stepped down; Tottenham Hotspur remains under ENIC ownership.


