After having his expression of interest in buying Tottenham rejected, Brooklyn Earick has now announced whether he and his consortium will make an official offer for the North London club.Two parties that showed interest in buying a stake in Tottenham Hotspur have already ruled themselves out of the race in the past month.The PCP group had already confirmed a few weeks ago that they would not be launching an offer for Spurs after their approach was turned down by the Lewis family last month.Firehawk Holdings also confirmed a few days ago that they do not intend to bid for Spurs after making an initial approach at the same time as PCP.Photo by SpursWebBrooklyn Earick reveals his Tottenham plansIt emerged last week that a consortium headed by Brooklyn Earick was ready to spend a world-record fee to buy Tottenham.Tottenham unequivocally rejected an informal expression of interest from Earick’s consortium and have maintained that the club is not for sale.As per the UK Takeover Code, Earick’s consortium had to announce whether they intend to make an offer for Spurs by October 24, and The Telegraph’s Matt Law has now revealed that an announcement has indeed arrived.The journalist relayed information shared with the London Stock Exchange, which announced that the American consortium will not be launching a bid for Tottenham.Brooklyn Earick has today confirmed that he will not make a bid for Tottenham Hotspur. https://t.co/AdhyXpglGt— Matt Law (@Matt_Law_DT) October 6, 2025 The statement from LSE reads: “Further to the announcement made by the Board of Tottenham Hotspur Limited on 26 September 2025 regarding an informal expression of interest in relation to a proposal to acquire the total issued, and to be issued, share capital of the company, Mr Brooklyn Earick confirms that he does not intend to make a firm offer for the company.”Tottenham’s board have responded to the recent announcements by Firehawk and Earick, reiterating that the club is not for sale.Their statement reads (via Matt Law): “The board of directors of Tottenham Hotspur notes the recent announcements from the Firehawk and Mr Earick’s consortiums that they do not intend to make an offer for the club.“The board thanks them for the constructive approach taken in the discussions with the club’s and the Lewis family’s representatives, and respecting the clear position of the Lewis family that the club is not for sale. Following the announcements made by the consortiums, the club is no longer in an offer period under the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers.”A statement from the Lewis family to the London Stock Exchange said: “The board of directors of Tottenham Hotspur notes the recent announcements from the Firehawk and Mr Earick’s consortiums that they do not intend to make an offer for the club.“The board thanks them for the…— Matt Law (@Matt_Law_DT) October 6, 2025 Simon Jordan makes interesting Spurs takeover claimWhile discussing the growing interest in buying Tottenham, former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan made a very interesting observation last week about telling the parties who are genuinely interested apart from pretenders.He opined that those who signal their interest publicly, like Earick did, rather than having behind-closed-door negotiations, are seldom genuinely interested in buying the club.However, Jordan rejected the idea that the Spurs are not for sale, insisting that every club will be sold as long as the owner’s valuation is met.READ MORE: Lewis family will only sell Tottenham Hotspur under one very expensive conditionThe post Brooklyn Earick reveals official Tottenham takeover bid decision after £4.5 billion rumours appeared first on Spurs Web.