Amanda Staveley advances on ‘huge’ Tottenham investment plan

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Amanda Staveley is advancing on plans to make a sizeable investment in Tottenham using Middle Eastern money,The 51-year-old departed Premier League rivals Newcastle United three months ago after she and her husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi helped to run the club for three years following Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund’s £305million takeover in October 2021.

It is believed that she and Ghodoussi have been laying the groundwork for a significant stake in another Premier League giant. Staveley was regularly in attendance for Newcastle’s fixtures during her tenure with the north east giants, opting for a hands-on approach. Staveley had initially tried to take over Newcastle in 2017 but failed with her bid, which led to her helping the Public Investment Fund purchase instead.

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