Poging GOUD - Vrij
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Irish Daily Star
|September 27, 2025
EXCLUSIVE COLUMN
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per cent of the club, which is worth nearly €4billion.
Joe Lewis celebrated his 88th birthday in February. In 2022, he conceded control of the club to the next Lewis generation.
His kids, Vivienne and Charles, are now the faces regularly seen in the Tottenham directors box.
Joe Lewis doesn't need the money, but when you've paid €75m for something and then someone offers €4bn, that's when deals get done.
Forget the denials and the statements, a sale would massively increase the wealth of Joe Lewis, who according to the 2025 Sunday Times Rich List, is the 33rd wealthiest UK citizen, worth over €6.5bn.
It's time Spurs started winning because it’s the only thing stopping them from being considered the biggest boy in the playground.
To go to the next level, they need new owners, new thinking and new money.
The fact Spurs have won so little over the last 30 years in some ways makes them more attractive to new owners.
They have a young squad and magnificent facilities. Everything is set up for a sale and the ruthless end to the Levy power period is another example of this great club being set up to be bought.
Over the last couple of decades top managers were brought in with big hopes and dreams.
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