Right offer could tempt Levy


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2008-04-04 07:04:31

Tottenham Hotspur´s Dmitar Berbatov(R) celebrates with teammates Pascal Chimbonda(L) and Jermaine Jenas after winning their Premiership match against Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Berbatov´s goal nine minutes from time was good enough to give Totteham Hotspur their first away Premier League win of the season as they beat Portsmouth 1-0.
  Tottenham Hotspur´s Dmitar Berbatov(R) celebrates with teammates Pascal Chimbonda(L) and Jermaine Jenas after winning their Premiership match against Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Berbatov´s goal nine minutes from time was good enough to give Totteham Hotspur their first away Premier League win of the season as they beat Portsmouth 1-0.
Daniel Levy would consider an offer to buy Tottenham only if the deal was right for shareholders and fans - but nothing of that nature has yet been tabled.

The Spurs chairman is continually looking at ways for his club to progress - on and off the pitch - which has led to speculation of a takeover as their value rises.

"From the moment we came into this club, there has been constant takeover speculation," Levy told Business FC magazine. "We have more than 20,000 shareholders - and if it was in the interests of everyone, including the fans, we´d have to think about it."




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