Second consortium rules itself out of Tottenham takeover, only one horse still standing

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A consortium of investors, who expressed an intention to buy Tottenham Hotspur last month, have now announced whether they plan to bid for the North London club.Last month, Tottenham confirmed that they rejected two approaches to buy a stake in the club.One of those was from PCP International Finance Limited, headed by former Newcastle United chief Amanda Staveley, and the other was a group of investors led by Firehawk Holdings Limited.Both parties were required to announce before October 5 whether they intend to bid, and PCP had already confirmed a few weeks ago that they will not be launching an offer for Spurs.Photo by SpursWebFirehawk Holdings announces whether they will make a bid for TottenhamFootball.London have now revealed that the other party, Firehawk Holdings, has also announced that they will not be making a formal offer for the North London club.According to the outlet, an announcement through the London Stock Exchange stated: “Further to the announcement made by the board of Tottenham Hotspur Limited on 7 September 2025, the consortium of investors led by Firehawk Holdings Limited confirms that it is not intending to make an offer for the club.”The other interested party is a consortium, spearheaded by Brooklyn Earick, who are allegedly ready to spend a world-record fee to buy Tottenham.When will Brooklyn Earick’s consortium announce its plans for Spurs?As most Spurs fans will be aware, 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, the consortium led by Earick has to announce whether they intend to make an offer for Tottenham by October 24.We will thus know within the next few weeks if the interest shown by the American tech billionaire and his group of investors is concrete.READ MORE: Tottenham Hotspur owners send biggest hint yet that the club is not for saleThe post Second consortium rules itself out of Tottenham takeover, only one horse still standing appeared first on Spurs Web.