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Amanda Staveley is reportedly eyeing up a stake in a new Premier League club.

It comes just days after she sold all her shares in Newcastle United and cut all ties with the club.

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Staveley oversaw a period of marked success since her joint takeover of NewcastleCredit: Getty

But now the British businesswoman is on the hunt for her next investment.

And it looks like Staveley has got her eyes set on Tottenham, according to .

She has reportedly raised around half a billion pounds through her investment fund PCP Capital Partners and is now assessing her options when it comes to her next football club investment.

The 51-year-old has also apparently had talks with one of Tottenham's advisers about possibly purchasing a minority stake in the club.

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In September 2023, chairman Daniel Levy admitted Spurs were willing to consider offers to sell a stake in the club.

"I've got no real interest to leave Tottenham, but I have a duty to consider anything that anyone may want to propose," he told Bloomberg.

"It's not about me, it's about what's right for the club. We have 30,000 shareholders who own approximately 13.5 per cent. We run this club as if it is a public company."

Spurs finished fifth in the Premier League last season, in their first season under Ange Postecoglou.

Staveley was the face of the club's ownership while at Newcastle
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Staveley was the face of the club's ownership while at Newcastle
Levy did not shut down the idea of selling his stake at Spurs
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Levy did not shut down the idea of selling his stake at SpursCredit: AFP or licensors

The club have also done well under Levy's leadership will the club estimated to be worth around £2.9billion, according to the consultancy group Football Benchmark.

However, after Tottenham posted losses of £86million for the previous financial year in April, Levy admitted discussions are taking place to bring in a 'significant increase' in investment.

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Another club on Staveley's radar is French Ligue 1 side AS Monaco.

Staveley completed a deal to buy a ten per cent share in Newcastle back in 2021 and this stake had been reduced to six per cent by the time she left St James' Park.

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