Tottenham have been put up for sale (Picture: Getty)

It’s not been a good few days for Tottenham, with news emerging that the club is now up for sale – less than 24 hours after they suffered a setback in their plans for a new stadium.

Spurs have been seen as a club on the up for a long time, but the Daily Mirror says their 77-year-old owner Joe Lewis has now decided to sell up.

It’s claimed that he has attached a whopping asking price of £1billion for Spurs, which would give him significant profit on the £22million he paid for a controlling stake in 2001.

There have been no takers yet, but if you’ve got a spare £1billion, here’s what you’d get…




A squad of quality players…

Roberto Soldado… yet to find his feet in England (Picture: Getty)

This stadium…



Although Spurs think it’s old and small and want out… (Picture: Getty)

A brilliant manager…

At least he can speak English now… (Picture: Wikipedia)

Level headed youngsters…

Errr… yeah. Anything can happen in football (Picture: Metro)

A rich history…

Spurs won the Carling Cup in 2008, don’t you know? (Picture: Getty)

£1billion? Sounds like a bargain to us.

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