Tottenham Hotspur Owners Inject £100 Million to Strengthen Club Finances
Posted on October 10, 2025
Tottenham Hotspur's majority owners have announced a significant £100 million investment into the club, aimed at enhancing its financial stability and providing the leadership team with the necessary resources to pursue long-term sporting success. The investment comes from Enic, the investment group controlled by the Lewis Family Trust, which holds an 86.58% stake in the club, while a group of minority investors owns the remaining 13.42%.
This infusion of capital is part of the Lewis family's ongoing commitment to Tottenham's future, especially following recent changes in the club's hierarchy. Former chairman Daniel Levy, who held a 29.88% stake in Enic, stepped down in September and is no longer directly involved with the club. The Lewis family has been at the forefront of strategic shifts within Tottenham and is expressing a strong desire to back the club as it aims for greater success on the pitch.
Sources close to the Lewis family indicated that this initial funding is just the beginning, with more financial support available as the club's management determines what is necessary for achieving their goals. This commitment comes at a time when interest in acquiring Tottenham has been expressed by potential buyers, including American entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick, although the club has firmly stated that it is not for sale.
The recent investment reflects Tottenham's ambition to remain competitive in the Premier League and beyond, reinforcing their commitment to developing a strong team capable of challenging for titles in the future. With this financial boost, the club aims to build a solid foundation for both its sporting and commercial aspirations.
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