Simon Jordan is adamant there has been a massive fallout at Tottenham, and has suggested that the Lewis family are undermining Daniel Levy to force a sale.
Levy unexpectedly resigned from his post as Spurs chairman in September, ending his nearly 25-year reign in charge of the Lilywhites.
Joe Lewis and his family are now in control of Tottenham and have already started to make big plans ahead of the January transfer window.
The Lewis family have insisted that they won’t sell Spurs, but former Crystal Palace owner Jordan has shared his experience to explain what he thinks has gone on behind the scenes.
Simon Jordan says Daniel Levy is being ‘attacked’
Things are complicated at N17 after Levy‘s departure, but at the end of the day, he and Lewis are still business partners as things stand.
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The former Spurs chairman still owns a significant portion of ENIC, and Jordan is suggesting that Levy is being backed into a corner to sell his shareholdings for cheap.
While speaking on talkSPORT, Jordan elaborated on why he thinks the Lilywhites are up for sale.
Jordan said: “I think Tottenham’s for sale, despite all the protestations that they’re not. I think it’s categorically up for sale.
“I think there’s a huge fallout that’s gone on inside Tottenham with Daniel’s departure. I think some of the accountancy reviews are an attack upon Daniel Levy, perhaps designed so that he sells his shareholdings and ENIC at a reduced price.
“I don’t think that allowing someone to run a football club for 25 years and then, when they go out the door, having to do a review of the practices they’ve put in place is anything but undermining.
“That is looking at someone and saying that, for whatever reason, you’ve fallen out.“
Given the latest news regarding Spurs’ backroom, everything seems to be happening at once.
Levy’s chain reaction of events at Tottenham
Levy’s departure seems to have started a domino effect at N17, which is only harming Spurs right now.
He chose to appoint Thomas Frank in the summer, making a big call to sack Ange Postecoglou, before bizarrely stepping down from his own role shortly after.
Now, the sporting director that he reappointed is set to leave, as Fabio Paratici looks to be joining Fiorentina in the coming days, right before the transfer market opens.
Frank is also under pressure, as the Lewis family have a decision to make on whether to keep Levy’s hire, or replace him.
It’s most likely going to be another year of change for Tottenham in 2026, and supporters could see new owners in charge of the Lilywhites soon.