Ng Wing-Fai and Brooklyn Earick teaming up to buy Daniel Levy’s Tottenham Hotspur stake | OneFootball

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·3 February 2026

Ng Wing-Fai and Brooklyn Earick teaming up to buy Daniel Levy’s Tottenham Hotspur stake

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Ng Wing-Fai and Brooklyn Earick are teaming up to buy out Daniel Levy’s stake in Tottenham Hotspur, according to the Sun.

The duo failed with individual bids to buy the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium club and are now looking to work together.


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Levy wants around £1 billion for his 29.9 percent stake in Spurs, and a sale could put owners ENIC under more pressure.

British business executive Amanda Staveley is also mulling over a fresh bid next month after her investment vehicle – PCP International Finance – was previously linked with a potential takeover.

Earick headed a 12-man group that had planned to lodge an offer to acquire the club in a £4.5bn deal.

He was keen to offer £3.3bn to buy out the current Spurs owners – ENIC and the Lewis family – through a United States-based consortium.

Earick also claimed they were ready to set aside a further £1.2bn for transfers and line up a £250m stadium naming rights deal for Spurs.

However, he withdrew his bid despite several meetings with Douglas Armstrong, the Lewis family’s legal counsel.

Hong Kong businessman Wing Fai also led a consortium that wanted to offer the Tottenham owners a deal.

They are both prevented from making a bid or attempting a takeover for six months – a period which runs out on March 6 – under takeover rules for withdrawing their separate bids.

However, neither of them are prevented from purchasing Levy’s stake, as it is marginally below the 30 per cent threshold that would require a full bid.

It is unclear whether anything will materialise from the attempted joint-bid to buy out Levy’s stake, but ENIC maintain they have no plans to sell the club.

Tottenham fans were disappointed after the board failed to make much-needed additions to the squad during the winter transfer window, and they are hoping for a takeover.

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