Tottenham Hotspur rejects the takeover of Brooklyn Earick

Brooklyn Earick’s recent Instagram story showed Tottenham’s locker room with a countdown until October 24. Tottenham Hotspur rejects the takeover -bid (x) Tottenham Hotspur rejected a third takeover attempt, this time of a consortium led by US technical entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick. The club in North London, led by the majority shareholders Enic, remains steadfast in their “not for sale” position after their Europe League success. Tottenham Hotspur rejected another offer on Friday. Enic Sports & Developments Holdings Ltd, with an 86.58% stake in Tottenham Hotspur, announced that it has “unequivocally rejected” an informal bid of Earick’s consortium. The new non-executive chairman, Peter Charrington, said: “The board of the club and Enic confirms that Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale and Enic does not want to sell his interest in the club.” It follows that the approaches of Amanda Staveley’s PCP International Finance Limited were rejected and a group led by Dr. Roger Kennedy and Wing-Fai NG via Firehawk Holdings Limited earlier this month. Who is Brooklyn Earick? Brooklyn Earick, 41, is a former DJ who went to a technical entrepreneur. After a music career with Warner Records and a performance on the Sundance Music Festival, he worked at Nasa as an electrical engineer in spacecraft. Earick founded Redacted RND, focusing on technology, media, sports and entertainment, and Algorith Capital, an investment fund. His group’s failed attempt to buy Maserati’s Formula E team preceded this Spurs bid. Earick’s recent Instagram story, which shows Tottenham’s locker room with a countdown until October 24, joins the British takeover rules that require a fixed offer or withdrawal on that date. Daniel Levy’s departure speculated the takeover talk strengthened after Daniel Levy, the chairman of the Premier League, retired after nearly 25 years. Levy, whose family has 30% of Enic, faces fans protests, but led Spurs to a Europe League victory over Manchester United in May, the club’s first trophy in 16 years. Tottenham Hotspur’s vision Tottenham’s rejection of Earick’s informal email bid, which does not have advisors or proof of funds, emphasizes their focus on stability. With Peter Charrington at the helm, the club builds on the Europa League victory to chase further glory. As the October 24 deadline approaches, attention will focus on whether Brooklyn Earick’s consortium is formalizing or gone.