
Who pushed for the decision of Levy's departure?
The Lewis family believes that during Levy's tenure, the team's on-field performance has always lacked sufficient stability.
During Levy's 25-year tenure, Tottenham Hotspur has only won two trophies—the first was the League Cup in 2008, and the second is this year's Europa League.
The Lewis family has also recognized the lingering discontent among some fans towards the club in recent years—most of which is directed at Levy.
Joe Lewis, an 88-year-old representative of Tavistock, is believed to have played only a peripheral role in the decision to oust Levy.
The younger generation of the family—Joe's children, Vivienne and Charlie—played a key role in this decision.
In recent months, Vivienne's presence at Tottenham Hotspur has been notably more frequent. Joe Lewis' grandson-in-law, Nick Bucher, has also begun to get more involved.
A series of structural adjustments made by Tottenham Hotspur at the club level over the past few months have ultimately led to today's announcement of Levy's departure.
It is understood that after Levy's departure, the position of "Executive Chairman" will be abolished to modernize the board structure.
The Lewis family has been at the forefront of these changes, including the decision regarding Levy.
Levy will remain a shareholder of Enic (the owner group of Tottenham Hotspur) but will no longer be directly involved in the club's affairs.
The shareholding structure of Enic will remain unchanged.