The Lewis family have no plans to put Tottenham up for sale despite the looming threat of relegation.

Vivienne Lewis and her son-in-law Nick Beucher have become the key ownership figures since Spurs ousted chairman Daniel Levy in September and have not been deterred by a miserable first season in charge. 

Spurs are currently in the relegation zone with six Premier League games remaining. They are still without a league win this year and last month appointed Roberto De Zerbi as their third head coach of the season.

De Zerbi lost his first game at Sunderland and faces former club Brighton on Saturday in his first home game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with pressure on to end a run of 14 Premier League games without a win.

Vivienne Lewis has become the key ownership figures since Spurs ousted chairman Daniel Levy in September

Tottenham are in the middle of a battle to beat the drop and tumbled into the relegation zone last week

The Lewis Family Trust control Spurs as the majority owners of ENIC.

There have been flurries of takeover claims in seven months since Levy’s exit but sources close to the family insist it is not for sale and that they are committed ‘no matter what’.

Day to day operations are run by the club’s chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange.



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