Private equity group MSP Sports Capital have reportedly kickstarted their Tottenham Hotspur takeover 'campaign' as a report shares their 'genuine' interest in acquiring the Premier League club.

In recent weeks, there have been reports of interest from US-Iranian billionaire Jahm Najafi, who is apparently plotting a multi-billion pound bid to buy Spurs.

The Financial Times broke news of Najafi's intentions with a formal approach (through MSP) expected soon, but according to sources closer to home, chairman Daniel Levy and owner Joe Lewis are undecided.

It is believed the Spurs chiefs do not know whether to sell a minority stake, negotiate a full sale or simply take no action, whilst there are some suggestions that ENIC value the club at close to £4.5bn.

The Latest: MSP kickstart Spurs takeover campaign...

According to Football Insider, there has been an update on the matter, with Najafi and MSP Sports Capital now conducting 'due diligence' ahead of a 'takeover campaign' for Spurs.

It is claimed their interest is 'genuine', with the consortium taking 'concrete steps' to buy Tottenham, mainly by conducting background checks into the club and matters of financial governance from UEFA and the Premier League.

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The Verdict: Promising...

Spurs supporters who have protested the ownership of Lewis and the ENIC group could see this news as promising, given that MSP and Najafi have seemingly begun their takeover process.

While there is an argument to be made that Tottenham have invested in the squad over the last few transfer windows, with roughly €533m (£469m) spent since their Champions League final appearance in 2019, former Lilywhites boss Mauricio Pochettino went for a prolonged period of time without any backing.

That period of inactivity on the transfer front perhaps highlights why sections of the fanbase have become frustrated with the current Spurs ownership, especially as some of their top-flight rivals continue to benefit from lofty backing.

The potential and promise of a full takeover is understandably alluring for some in N17, and it will be a very interesting topic over the next 12 months.