Tottenham Hotspur's former chairman Daniel Levy has sold a 24.99% stake in the club to Eight Sports Capital Limited. The deal sees Levy's ownership in the club reduced to just under 5%. The move comes after Levy's sudden departure as chairman in September 2025. Levy had owned a 29.88% stake in Enic Sports and Development Holdings Limited, the parent company of the club. Eight Sports Capital Limited has stated that they look forward to working with the club's shareholders, management, staff, players, and fans to support Tottenham Hotspur's continued growth and success. Levy left his role suddenly after almost 25 years running the club. The exact reasons for his departure were not disclosed at the time. The sale of the stake is a significant development for the club and its fans, who will be eager to see how the new ownership structure will impact the team's performance on the pitch.