Report explains whether QSI could reignite Tottenham takeover interest 

Football Insider have revealed that Qatar Sports Investments would only reignite their interest in Tottenham if the North London club are open to a a majority sale.

Tottenham released their financial results for the 2022/23 year last week and as part of the release, Daniel Levy publicly admitted what many had suspected for a long time, revealing that the club had spoken to potential investors.

Spurs have posted a loss of £86.8m during the financial year and the Tottenham chairman revealed that they are seeking investment as the club requires ‘a significant increase in its equity base’ in order to invest in the team and undertake future capital projects.

While the North London club did not divulge who they had spoken to,  The Daily Mail revealed last week that QSI, who own Paris Saint-Germain, had shown interest in the past while several American investors were also circling over Spurs.

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QSI and Tottenham want different things

Football Insider have now revealed that while QSI had previously held talks with Tottenham, there are no longer any active discussions between the parties.

It is explained that the consortium remains interested in purchasing a stake in a Premier League side but prefers a majority takeover.

On the other hand, the report says that Spurs would prefer a minority investment in the club, with current board members part of a long-term project.

Football Insider add that as things stand, a minority takeover from a US investment group remains the most likely outcome for Tottenham.

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It is clear that Levy and the board members do not want to relinquish control of Spurs just yet, which is why the club is looking to get minority investors on board.

Tottenham should not have any trouble finding investors as despite the loss they have posted last year, their balance sheet remains quite strong.

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