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Spurs for sale at £250m?

11 September 2007 - 00:20

Tottenham's Chairman Daniel Levy is ready to sell the club for £250m. The club are keen to take on some foreign investment and the majority shareholder has only just increased his shareholding, buying Sir Alan Sugar’s 12 per cent stake for £25million.

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    Insiders say he feels the club would be a more attractive proposition with a high-profile coach in charge such as Sevilla’s Juande Ramos, who he interviewed in Spain last month.



    Levy’s ENIC International paid Sugar’s holding company, Amshold, 113.6p a share to take his stake in Tottenham from 54 per cent to 66 per cent.



    That deal valued the club at £210million - slightly less than the amount paid by American businessmen Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jnr to buy Liverpool, but Levy believes a London giant like Spurs is worth substantially more.


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