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Tottenham Ownership Shift as Levy Sells Enic Stake

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Former Tottenham Hotspur executive chairman Daniel Levy has sold 24.99% stake in the club's parent company Enic to Eight Sports Capital. The transaction reduces Levy's remaining holding to just 4.89%, ending a 24-year tenure that began with his appointment and concluded with a restructuring triggered by the Lewis Family Trust last September.

Eight Sports Capital, owned by American tech company Triller, is led by CEO Brooklyn Earick—a lifelong Tottenham fan and serial entrepreneur who has raised over $25bn. The stake purchase, though price undisclosed, could be worth close to £1bn given Tottenham's estimated valuation near the £4.25bn paid for Chelsea in 2022. Earick's consortium previously had interest rejected by the club.

Levy's tenure saw significant infrastructure development including the club's new stadium and training facilities, but was marked by limited on-pitch success with only two trophies won. The ownership change signals a potential new direction for the club as it navigates the competitive Premier League landscape with fresh investment leadership.