Qatar is targeting Premier League clubs such as Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. Picture: BLOOMBERG
A spokesperson for QSI declined to comment. A Tottenham spokesperson denied a meeting took place regarding the sale of equity in the club. A Manchester United spokesperson declined to comment. A Liverpool spokesperson did not respond to a request to comment. Any potential deal — either an outright takeover or a minority stake — would further cement Qatar’s strategy of investing in sports assets, partly to boost the country’s profile and to invest its vast wealth from natural resources.
Tottenham, which has developed a state of the art new stadium with a capacity of more than 60,000, was valued at just under £1.8bn, according to Football Benchmark, an industry data provider and consultant. Rivals Chelsea sold for £2.5bn last year to a US consortium.
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