Qatari group takeover of Tottenham Hotspur gains momentum

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A Qatari group is now seen as a more likely buyer for Tottenham Hotspur than previous interested parties. Finance expert Dan Plumley shared this insight with Tottenham Hotspur News. The team has faced takeover rumors for years, with figures like Amanda Staveley expressing interest after her time at Newcastle. Sheikh Jassim, who previously tried to buy Manchester United, is also linked to Tottenham. Tottenham has been under the management of ENIC since 2000. Joe Lewis and chairman Daniel Levy are central figures in the organization. While supporters appreciate the club's impressive stadium, they are unhappy with the on-field performance. The team has not won a trophy since 2008 and is struggling in the current Premier League season. Currently, Spurs are 14th in the league, having lost 15 of their 29 matches. Fans recently protested against Lewis and Levy, hoping for new ownership. Plumley noted that negotiations for a potential sale would likely be tough, given the previous dealings with the club. He emphasized that the Qatari bid seems one of the more promising options. The Qatari group's potential investment could significantly improve both the team's performance and the overall club experience. As the season approaches its end, manager Ange Postecoglou faces an uncertain review regarding his future.


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