Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy 'hit with anti-Semitic Twitter abuse'

Levy 'hit with anti-Semitic abuse'

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has reportedly become the victim of anti-Semitic abuse on Twitter due to the ongoing Gareth Bale transfer saga.

The businessman, who is believed to be adamant on keeping Bale at the club despite receiving a reported £85m bid from Real Madrid, was allegedly hit with Jewish slurs on the social networking site.

Jay Stoll, who is the general secretary of the LSE Students' Union, highlighted a list of anti-Semitic abuse on Twitter by saying: "£85m for Bale... because Daniel Levy is a "Jewish greedy bastard". Twitter is a cesspit of filth."

In the list of tweets, some claimed that Levy was "Jewish as f*** with transfers", while others said that Levy's conduct in the summer window is "very Jewish".

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