Tottenham Hotspur received further investment from ENIC this week as another £100m was pumped into the club.
It’s been a real period of change at Spurs as of late, particularly at boardroom level.
Daniel Levy left the club last month, while Vinai Venkatesham arrived over the summer in a senior role.
Meanwhile, Tottenham knocked back a takeover approach in recent weeks, and ENIC have made their commitment to Spurs even more concrete with a further cash injection.
Of course, this cash injection comes with a new allocation of shares, and according to Alasdair Gold, speaking on his YouTube channel, ENIC’s percentage ownership of Spurs has now changed.
How much of Tottenham do ENIC now own?
Gold spoke about Tottenham’s ownership structure and what ENIC’s current standing is.
According to the journalist, ENIC now own over 87% of Tottenham Hotspur and have increased their holding by a marginal percentage after this latest round of investment.
“The next question some of you might be asking, do ENIC now own more of the club?” Gold said.
“Now, from what I understand, yes, fractionally, just a tiny bit. Apparently, from what I understand, the new ownership percentage for ENIC in Spurs is 87.62%.
“There are documents that went into Companies House today that showed there’s an allotment of millions of shares that have gone out there. If you’re wondering what it was before, well, before today’s event, ENIC ownership was 86.91%.”
‘More to come’ as ENIC commit to Spurs
ENIC have thrown some serious money at Tottenham in recent days, and, excitingly, there’s more to come.
Indeed, according to Alasdair Gold, this isn’t the end of the money being pumped into Spurs.
“I know there’s some people already saying ‘100 million is that it?’ kind of thing in today’s world all of this sort of stuff. I get it. But there is more to come from what I understand.
“And also that’s if you even with 100 million, if you’re looking at it as that’s the only fee that will be paid for a player, it’s not really how it works today with instalments and things like that.”
Tottenham’s latest investment will certainly help the club reach the next level, and with more financial boosts in the pipeline, Spurs could be set to make a real leap in the coming years.
The post-Daniel Levy era sounds as though it could be very exciting for Spurs.