FanSided World Football
·20 de fevereiro de 2025
The journalist's report on Daniel Levy will leave Tottenham fans disheartened

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·20 de fevereiro de 2025
If there’s one thing worrying Tottenham fans, it’s the current state of the club.
Although Spurs won their last match against Manchester United, this only slightly eased the tension surrounding the team.
But what’s causing all this unrest? Well, it’s no secret that many are unhappy with how things are being handled at the club.
Much of the frustration is directed at Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, who has faced heavy criticism, chants, and protests calling for him to step down.
Now, a new report has emerged suggesting that a change in ownership could be on the horizon.
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According to reports (h/t The Boy Hotspur), former Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys claimed yesterday that Tottenham are set to be taken over by Qatari investors, with a deal said to be close to completion.
Speaking on the Rule The Roost podcast, journalist Dan Kilpatrick confirmed that, in fact, Qatari investors have expressed interest in the North London club.
The issue? It appears that Daniel Levy will not be stepping down from his role, even if the takeover goes through.
Just a few days ago, reports suggested that Levy was open to stepping aside if necessary, given the club’s struggles in recent years.
However, despite ENIC potentially becoming a minority partner, it seems Levy’s departure is not on the cards.
Kilpatrick also admitted he has been unable to verify the full extent of these reports but acknowledged that the idea of Levy remaining at the club has been circulating for quite some time.
Kilpatrick stated: "There has been interest from Qatar. And I think it is fair to say that it’s kind of well-known and well talked about that Levy would kind of like to stay on in the event of ENIC becoming potentially a minority partner."
"You know, I haven’t written that because I haven’t kind of been able to double source it," Kilpatrick explained.
"I mean, in terms of my take on that, I find it very, very interesting because I think Levy does feel like, I hesitate to say the word toxic because it might be a bit strong, but you know, obviously there’s a lot of unrest towards him by supporters."
As we’ve previously discussed, fans are frustrated, with protests taking place both inside and outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
And while Daniel Levy may have contributed to the club’s financial growth, the lack of trophies and success on the pitch has completely overshadowed his tenure.
Fans continue to demand change—and they are making their voices heard loud and clear.
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