
A âdecisionâ regarding the potential takeover of Tottenham Hotspur is expected âsoonâ amid interest from former Newcastle United chief Amanda Staveley.
Staveley joined Newcastle as part of PIFâs takeover of the Premier League club at the end of 2021 as she became one of their co-owners.
The 51-year-old left the Magpies in the summer as there was a major overhaul at St Jamesâ Park, but she left the door open to making a Premier League return.
Back in July, Staveley admitted her âpreference would have been to stay with Newcastleâ, but âbuying another club is possibleâ amid links with Tottenham.
âMy preference would have been to stay with Newcastle, but life doesnât always work out exactly how you want it to. Nothing is going to replicate that. I fell in love with Newcastle, the club and the people and that canât change, but I didnât want to get in Newcastleâs way. Itâs got to be about whatâs best for Newcastle.
âMehrdad and I are keen to be hands-on. Weâre hard-working people, I love to be very busy and to engage and I love football. Very sadly, we have to move on to other projects and that might involve us taking a stake in another club or buying another club and thatâs difficult. But itâs possible.
âI donât know what my future holds, but you can never move on from the love I have for Newcastle and I would love to come back for matches. Iâm a Geordie now. Iâm a Yorkshire Geordie, but I will always have that chemistry and that love.â
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Earlier this week, a report from Football Insider claimed Staveley is âadvancing on plans to make a sizeable investment in Tottenham using Middle Eastern moneyâ.
âIt is believed that she and Ghodoussi have been laying the groundwork for a significant stake in another Premier League giant.
âSources say discussions have been held about the pair heading a new Middle East consortium that will plough âhugeâ funds into Tottenham.
âForbes state that Spurs are currently valued at around ÂŁ2.42billion, so if Staveley wishes to purchase a 25 per cent stake in the club it would cost approximately ÂŁ605m.
âIt is said Staveley has reportedly already raised ÂŁ500m through her investment fund PCP Capital Partners, as she gets closer to her overall goal.â
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Former Everton chairman Keith Wyness suspects a âdecisionâ on possible Tottenham investment is âcoming soonâ.
He told Football Insider:Â âDaniel Levy has appointed Rothchild to analyse all these potential partners. We all know heâs a smart commercial operator.
âI know of a lot more parties who have held talks. Levy is not just looking for the money but for a PR boost or something else.
âHeâll also want someone who will carry on letting him run the club. He doesnât want someone coming in and shouting the odds in the boardroom.
âWeâll have to see who Rothchild recommends â it could be nobody. Theyâve been looking for a long time.
âEvery season this goes on, theyâre paying less and less stadium interest and the need for money reduces. But I do believe they are going to make a decision soon, pay off that debt and leave Spurs in a very strong position.â







