Staveley told Tottenham takeover terms amid £3billion update
Staveley handed Tottenham takeover terms ahead of next move
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Amanda Staveley's consortium have been handed the terms of a potential takeover of Tottenham after an update on the £3billion sale of the club.
Staveley, the chief executive of PCP Capital Partners, is understood to have been given the terms by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.
She is now considering her next move as she weighs up whether to make a formal offer for the club.
Staveley's interest in Tottenham is long-standing. She was first linked with a takeover of the club in 2017, but a deal failed to materialise.
She returned to the fray earlier this year, and her consortium is now understood to be the frontrunner to buy Tottenham.
Levy is believed to be open to selling the club, but he is also said to be determined to get the best possible price.
The £3billion figure that has been reported is significantly higher than the £2billion that Tottenham were valued at in 2021.
It reflects the club's progress on and off the pitch in recent years.
Tottenham have reached the Champions League final and won the Carabao Cup under Antonio Conte.
They have also built a new stadium, which is one of the most technologically advanced in the world.
Staveley is a lifelong Newcastle United fan, but she is said to be attracted to the prospect of owning Tottenham.
She believes that the club has the potential to become one of the biggest in the world.
Whether she will ultimately make a formal offer for Tottenham remains to be seen.
But the fact that she has been handed the terms of a deal suggests that she is serious about her interest.