Spurs say they have rejected two takeover approaches and club ‘not for sale’

Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) has rejected two takeover approaches, and the club is not for sale, according to the Premier League club's board. The majority owner, Enic, which is owned by the Lewis family trust, had asked Daniel Levy to step down from his role as Spurs chair, a position he had held since 2001. Amanda Staveley's PCP group has confirmed that it will not make an offer for the club, and Enic has stated that its almost 87% share in Spurs is not available. The board's statement emphasizes that the club is not for sale and that the two expressions of interest have been unequivocally rejected.
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