The Premier League has been told to urgently tighten up its ownership rules amid talk Qatar Sports Investments are interested in purchasing a minority stake in Tottenham.
Human rights group Amnesty International wants this week’s reports regarding a meeting between Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy, and the QSI chairman, Nasser al-Khelaifi, to act as a “wake-up call” for the Premier League after the controversial Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle in 2021.
The Saudi Public Investment Fund holds a majority stake in Newcastle through Amanda Staveley’s consortium after it eventually passed the…
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