🔗 Share this article Earick Dismisses Tottenham Hotspur Takeover Bid Post-Initial Contact Daniel Levy managed Spurs' move to the state-of-the-art venue in 2019. US technology mogul the entrepreneur has dismissed launching a buyout proposal for Spurs. Tottenham had earlier “firmly declined” an unofficial approach from a syndicate spearheaded by the American last period and maintained the team was unavailable for purchase. Yet British acquisition regulations stipulated that, having had an informal proposal declined, the interested parties were obligated to present a formal offer by the October deadline or state they would not proceed. Verification of the determination was issued in a announcement released by the club to the stock exchange, stating the organization is “no longer in an acquisition window.” He shared an snapshot of the statement on digital channels, stating: “It was a pleasure interacting with the club and the Lewis family's agents over the past few weeks. “I hold high regard for the team, its leadership, and its fans, and desire continued achievements.” The club's board thanked the group for its “positive engagement” in talks and for “honoring the definitive view” of the shareholders that the club is off the market. Brooklyn Earick is a one-time music presenter who also served in space technology for the space agency before creating his technology firm, which specializes in tech, communications, sport and leisure. His approach was the third approach rejected by the team's directors since the unexpected exit of executive chairman Daniel Levy in the fall. Earlier in September, the team rejected proposals from ex-Newcastle investor Amanda Staveley's the investment firm and a syndicate spearheaded by Kennedy and the co-investor through Firehawk Holdings. Daniel Levy and his family hold about thirty percent of Enic Sports & Developments Holdings Ltd – which has an nearly 87 percent interest in Tottenham. He was the English top flight's top-tenured leader and is believed to have made over £50 million during his nearly 25 years in the role. Yet he was also the subject of regular protests by the club's followers, notably last season as Premier League performances turned out unsatisfactory. Tottenham secured their initial silverware in seventeen years when they beat the Red Devils in May's European final. Related Topics The Premier League The North London club The beautiful game