Daniel Levy has revealed that he is open to selling a stake in Tottenham Hotspur FC.
Levy has been chairman of the club since 2001 and he has around a 29% share in ENIC, which owns the football club.
The 61-year-old’s very much business-minded approach to running Spurs has made him very unpopular among supporters.
During his 23-year tenure in N17, Spurs have just one trophy to their name and many supporters are keen for him to step aside.
Levy: “I have a duty to consider anything”
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For the first time, Daniel Levy has expressed a willingness to sell part of Tottenham Hotspur.
Should the right offer come in, Levy claims he has a duty to consider it, despite being keen to stay.
Levy told Bloomberg: “I’ve got no real interest to leave Tottenham, but I have a duty to consider anything that anyone may want to propose.
“It’s not about me, it’s about what’s right for the club.”
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