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US Consortium Reportedly Tables £4.5bn Tottenham Bid as ENIC Says Club Not for Sale

The report remains unverified, conflicting with ENIC’s public stance.

Overview

  • The Sun reports tech entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick is leading a 12-person US group offering £3.3bn to buy Spurs and a further £1.2bn earmarked for player spending.
  • The claimed package would top the £4.25bn paid by the Boehly-led consortium for Chelsea in 2022.
  • The report also cites a prospective £250m stadium naming-rights deal and a January start for the proposed player budget.
  • Tottenham’s board and majority owner ENIC have issued a statement saying the club is not for sale and that they have no intention of accepting offers.
  • A Takeover Panel timetable remains in place after earlier approaches, with an early October deadline referenced in prior disclosures, and no independent confirmation of the new bid has been provided.