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Daniel Levy, the chairman of English Tottenham Hotspur, said he is not actively seeking offers for his club, but that he would accept anything that was considered a legitimately string offer.
"From the moment we came into this club, there has been constant takeover speculation," he said in an interview with FC Business magazine. "People know we run the club well and that it is not some private fiefdom, but the reality is no one has made us an offer that would even tempt us.
"We have more than 20,000 shareholders … and if it was in the interests of everyone, including the fans, we'd have to think about it.
The club still is making adjustments to its stadium plan, and is expected to make a final announcement in June. Levy said he wants to increase capacity and see more people in the seats.
Beyond that, he wants the club in the Champions League.
"From the moment we came into this club, there has been constant takeover speculation," he said in an interview with FC Business magazine. "People know we run the club well and that it is not some private fiefdom, but the reality is no one has made us an offer that would even tempt us.
"We have more than 20,000 shareholders … and if it was in the interests of everyone, including the fans, we'd have to think about it.
The club still is making adjustments to its stadium plan, and is expected to make a final announcement in June. Levy said he wants to increase capacity and see more people in the seats.
Beyond that, he wants the club in the Champions League.
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