Exclusive: Amanda Staveley in Tottenham takeover talks after Daniel Levy bombshell

Tottenham are in talks with two interested parties about a takeover deal amid Daniel Levy’s shock exit, sources have told Football Insider.
Tottenham are in talks with two interested parties about a takeover deal amid Daniel Levy’s shock exit, sources have told Football Insider.
Daniel Levy left his role as Tottenham chairman with immediate effect on Thursday after Spurs announced that he'd 'stepped down', but it's being reported that he was forced out
In the same week as transfer deadline day, Tottenham have somehow delivered the biggest bombshell of the week.
Indeed, Daniel Levy has stepped down as the Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur in what was a shocking decision to many.
Daniel Levy may have only just left Tottenham, but there has been significant talk about the North London club’s future.
Former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp has praised Levy for his impact, while others are pleased he has gone.
David Moyes must be frustrated by Vitaliy Mykolenko’s injury, and a free agent is waiting to be signed at Everton.
Following a disappointing start to the season with injury, Mykolenko was someone getting back to full fitness as he played his first full 90 minutes versus Wolves.
The reaction to Daniel Levy’s departure has been mixed from Tottenham fans, but there may be more exciting news to follow.
Speaking to Gary Neville on The Overlap earlier this summer, Levy suggested that he will get credit for his work at Tottenham once he leaves the club.
Manchester City are reportedly close to signing Tottenham Hotspur academy star Dexter Oliver. Spurs were busy in the recently closed summer transfer window, injecting new blood into Thomas Frank's squad.
Tottenham have sent shockwaves through the footballing world by announcing that former chairman, Daniel Levy, has stepped down from his role overseeing club operations — 25 years after he took the reins from Sir Alan Sugar.
‘I didn’t love it’ – Ex-Southampton CEO reveals what Daniel Levy and Tottenham were really like to deal with
Martin Semmens has revealed that he found former Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy difficult to deal with when he was the Chief Executive Officer at Southampton.