There have been widespread rumors about Jerry Jones, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Cowboys, potentially buying or investing in Tottenham Hotspur, one of the prominent Premier League football clubs. However, recent reports suggest that these rumors are not true. While Jones did visit London in December 2024, fueling speculation about a deal, he is not actively pursuing an acquisition of Tottenham.
Tottenham Hotspur is indeed exploring opportunities for external investment, as its current majority owner, Joe Lewis, is reportedly looking to reduce his influence in the club. This has opened the door for new investors to purchase a stake, though as of now, Jerry Jones is not among them. Other potential investors include figures like Amanda Staveley, known for her involvement with Newcastle United.
This aligns with Tottenham’s ongoing efforts to find a strategic investor who can help propel the club to greater success, both financially and on the pitch. The club is already in discussions with multiple prospective investors who could bring fresh capital and expertise.
Thus, while Jerry Jones has shown interest in global sports investments, including NFL-related ventures and potential ties with European football, the claim that he is taking over Tottenham Hotspur appears to be unfounded.