Amanda Staveley’s PCP confirms it will not make offer

Enic says its almost 87% share in Spurs is not available

The Tottenham board says it has “unequivocally rejected” two expressions of interest in acquiring the club and that the Premier League club is “not for sale”.

Daniel Levy stepped down from his role as Spurs chair last Thursday, after being invited to leave the position he had held since 2001 by the majority owner, Enic, which is owned by the Lewis family trust.

Spurs said one of the approaches had been from PCP International Finance, the investment vehicle led by the former Newcastle shareholder Amanda Staveley, and on Monday PCP confirmed it had been interested in a potential move but said “it does not intend to make an offer for Tottenham”.