Sponsored by. DANIEL LEVY is the chairman of Tottenham Hotspur. He is the longest-serving chairman of any Premier League club, having taken over the role from Alan Sugar in 2001. However, he has a far from ideal relationship with fans owing to the club's poor performances and lack of silverware, with the North London club last winning a trophy in 2008 when they lifted the League Cup. Things were looking up during Mauricio Pochettino's tenure with the club a regular name in the Champions League, even making the final before losing to Liverpool in 2019.
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Levy oversaw the building of a brand-new, state-of-the-art, £1.2billion stadium, which has helped Spurs become a financial powerhouse. However, poor performances on the pitch under Ange Postecoglou this season have left the club languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League table. Tottenham are controlled by ENIC International Limited, who own around 86.58 per cent of the club. Levy and his family hold a 29.4 per cent stake in ENIC, making him a minority shareholder in the club, while the Joe Lewis family trust owns a controlling 70.6 per cent.
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Tottenham is estimated to be worth around £2.42bn as of 2025, but the owners have set a sale valuation of £3.75bn. They are also the richest club in London after making £520million (€615m) in revenue in 2024. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS. The boost in Tottenham's value over the last decade has also seen Levy's net worth increase. The 63-year-old, originally from Essex, is estimated to be worth close to £400m on his own.
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In September 2023 it was revealed that Levy is open to selling his share in Tottenham. He told Bloomberg: "I've got no real interest to leave Tottenham, but I have a duty to consider anything that anyone may want to propose. "It's not about me, it's about what's right for the club. We have 30,000 shareholders who own approximately 13.5 per cent. We run this club as if it is a public company.". Spurs have openly been seeking investment, having spoken to several parties, including Qatar Sports Investment, about a naming-rights deal for the new stadium.