Tottenham Hotspur’s owners have distanced themselves from claims Daniel Levy has agreed to sell most of his stake in the club to a consortium.
Early on Friday afternoon a group including a Taiwainese financier worth close to £7bn announced that it had struck a deal to buy 24.99 per cent of the former chairman’s 29.88 holding in the club’s majority owners ENIC.
Eight Sports Capital, which includes billionaire businessman Richard Tsai and two other individuals, said they had reached an agreement with Levy, who made an abrupt exit after 25 years last September.
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