Daniel Levy currently values Tottenham Hotspur at the £4 billion mark, according to a report from The Times.
After serving as the club’s chairman since 2001, Daniel Levy has now held his post longer than any other director in the Premier League. His last few years at the club, however, have been far from positive.
Managerial mistakes and inadequate performances on the field had led to unrest among the supporters, which came to a head during last season’s disastrous campaign.
The ship appears to be steadying to a degree now, particularly since the appointment of Ange Postecoglou has seen performances improve.
Throughout last season, there was ongoing talk of a potential takeover at Tottenham Hotspur, with reported interest from the Middle East. Of particular note were links to Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president of Paris Saint-Germain and chairman of Qatar Sports Investments.
Daniel Levy values Spurs at £4 billion
Talks of a takeover have gone quiet, but Daniel Levy has now touched on the matter again, and The Times have even revealed his valuation of the club.
In a report from The Times, Levy is thought to value Spurs at around £4 billion. In terms of shares, the ENIC group owns 86.58% of Tottenham Hotspur, while Daniel Levy owns a 29.88% share in ENIC, and it is suggested he would be willing to sell up to 25% of that share in the club.
As we covered earlier this week, Levy recently spoke about any potential offer for Tottenham: “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.
“We run this club as if it’s a public company. If anyone wants to make a serious proposition to the board of Tottenham we would consider it, along with our advisers, and if we felt it was in the interests of the club we would be open to anything.”
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I really can’t hazard a guess as to how long Daniel Levy and the ENIC group will be around Tottenham Hotspur. Levy appears to be in no rush to move on, and he has pretty much weathered the storm of last season and come out the other side smiling, so he could stick around a while longer.
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