Because whether we like it or not, in the world of high level finance and football executives he is very highly regarded as a professional in that industry.Why would they want him around ? Investors in the whole infrastructure may but investors solely in the football probably wouldn’t . They’d want a say in things otherwise why would they invest .
You saw what a dog’s dinner Clearlake made of the first couple of years at Chelsea. Also QSI have had many growing pains at PSG as they took charge there.
It really depends who these investors are. It’s long been rumoured that Levy was talking to QSI and the PSG president Al-Khelaifi. Obviously Uefa rules prohibit QSI owning a majority of both PSG and Spurs.
But anyone with the kind of money to buy Spurs in Qatar is gonna be in some way linked to the ruling family and government anyway, so it might be work around.