Spurs are in talks with US investor to sell up to a 40 per cent stake – Club insider reveals

The club is reportedly in discussions with MSP Sports Capital over a possible investment that might lead to a share of up to 40%, according to Tottenham source Paul O’Keefe.

According to O’Keefe, Daniel Levy and company have recently talked to a number of firms in their pursuit of investment in Tottenham Hotspur, and MSP Sports Capital is one of them.

After Tottenham’s financial statistics for 2022–23 were released, Levy acknowledged that he was speaking to possible investors, starting a long-running drama.

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After that, in April, the Daily Mail said that Tottenham were negotiating the possible sale of a minority ownership in the club with two separate investor companies located in the United States.

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Rumour has it that MSP Sports Capital is supposedly in negotiations with Spurs right now, confirming previous reports that American financial companies were expressing “genuine interest” in the club.

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If discussions between Tottenham and MSP Sports Capital progress, the American investment firm might end up owning as much as 40% of the club, according to Paul O’Keefe’s tweet. Oh, and they’re only one of the few individuals they’ve spoken to or are talking to.

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Tottenham fans will be ecstatic to hear this, since club investments always translate to team investments. The only reason investment firms care about the Spurs is because the stadium generates revenue.

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I’m hoping people don’t perceive it as a passive investment but as a chance to spend money to create money.

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