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Consortium led by Brooklyn Eric Refresques Tottenham’s offer


The consortium led by the American Technology Entrepreneur Brooklyn Eric no longer offers Tottenham.

The Earick Consortium’s interest, which was reportedly ready to earn £ 45 billion, “was clearly rejected by the ENIC, which runs by the Lewis Trust family.”

On Monday, through the London Stock Exchange, Eric was confirmed that Eric had been running out of running, which was welcomed by the Louis family, which again repeated the long -term commitment to Spurs. The news also issued a proposal following the Asian -based consortium Firehawk Holdings Limited.

“The Tottenham Hatspour (” Club “delegation) announces recent statements by Firehawk and Mr Earick that they do not intend to offer the club,” said a statement in the London Stock Exchange.

“The Board of Directors thank the constructive approach to discussing the club’s representatives and the Louis family and to the clear position of the Louis family that the club is not for sale,” he said.

“After the consortiums’ announcements, the club is no longer in the bid of the city code for seizure and integration.”

At the beginning of September, it was announced that the owners of the majority of Spores “ENIC were clearly rejected” two expresses interest in the North London club, with one of the investors led by Dr. Roger Kennedy and the NG Wing Fire via Firehawk.

The International PCP of Amanda Stavley immediately confirmed on September 8 through the London Stock Exchange that he did not intend to submit a proposal for Tottenham and Firehawk confirmed its targets on October 3.

This consortium led by Earick remains as the only public -interested party in Tottenham, but he has retracted his interest in the Premier League.

ENIC, run by the Lewis Trust family, holds approximately 87 % of Tottenham, but because of the remaining stock traded, the club is subject to the British occupation code. This means that any expression of interest or offer must be submitted to the Panel Code and be public.

Since Daniel Levi was invited by the ENIC majority owners on September 4 after 24 years, there were three interests in buying Tottenham, but Lewis’s family confidence insists that the club is not for sale.

“This unwanted and unnecessary interest is doing nothing to change the family’s determination to do whatever he does for success on the ground. The club is not for sale,” said a source close to the Louis family on September 26.

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