Alan Hutton has argued that Tottenham Hotspur might need to be taken over by ambitious owners for the club to get to the next level and compete with the best.
There has been plenty of speculation over a potential takeover bid for Tottenham over the last couple of years, with The Telegraph even stating last month that Spurs are attracting quite a bit of interest from American investors.
Daniel Levy confirmed in an interview with Bloomberg recently that while he is not officially looking to sell the club, he has a duty to the shareholders to asses any offers that come his way.
The Times claimed last week that Levy and ENIC are expected to demand £4 billion to part ways with the North London club.
It has even been suggested by some sources recently that Sheikh Jassim could turn his attention to Tottenham after his failed approach to buy Man Utd (Mirror).
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Hutton praised the work that Levy had done at the helm at Spurs but insisted that now might be the right time for the club to go into new hands.
When asked about a potential multi-billion takeover of the Lilywhites, the former Tottenham right-back told Football Insider: “When it comes to Tottenham and Daniel Levy, the owners have been there such a long time, would there come a point where they think about selling up?
“Probably. The owners have done excellently since they have been at the club, you look at the work Levy has done, it’s amazing.
“Talking about trophies and stuff it could be better. Is the next level for them a move like this? Possibly, to then really go and try to make this squad even better than it already is.
“It will be an interesting one. I think Daniel Levy and Joe Lewis would listen to all sorts of offers and then consider them, especially if it meets their huge asking price.”
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The growth of the Premier League is nowhere near saturation point at the moment and there is still plenty of scope for the competition to grow, particularly across the United States and Asia.
So, the value of Spurs and other top-flight English sides is only likely to go up over the next few years. So, unless there is an eye-watering offer, Levy and ENIC would not be in any hurry to sell the club.
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