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Very widely criticized by supporters, the president of Tottenham, Daniel Levy, could have the possibility of staying in the Spurs thanks to a consortium seeking to buy the club. According to information from Guardiana group of Qatari investors would be ready to offer Levy a long -term contract to continue directing the Spurs as an executive president. Having Levy would be a controversial decision given the antipathy towards the president of many Tottenham fans, but investors wish to keep his expertise. The Qatari want to take control of the Spurs, but the buyout could take the form of a takeover in stages.
According to a model envisaged by investors, Levy would be offered a management contract to lead the club, which would remain in place even if ENIC, which holds 86.91 % of Tottenham, became a minority shareholder. He has been the most influential personality in Tottenham since 2001, when II bought 29.9 % of the club in Alan Sugar before taking control total six years later. Under the direction of Levy, the financial situation of the Spurs has transformed, the 63 -year -old man who orchestrated the construction of their new stadium and makes Tottenham one of the richest clubs in Europe with an annual income from Over 500 million pounds sterling.
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