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Newcastle takeover: PCP Partners lodges paperwork to Premier League – Sky Sports, Skysports.com

Newcastle takeover: PCP Partners lodges paperwork to Premier League – Sky Sports, Skysports.com
                      

            Amanda Staveley’s Saudi-backed consortium must pass Premier League Owners ‘and Directors’ Test

         

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PCP Capital Partners has moved a step closer to buying Newcastle United by lodging paperwork with the Premier League and formal checks are under way.

        

Legal framework for a deal – close to £ (m – was put in place by the two parties and emerged in public on Tuesday.

    Mike Ashley: (moments that defined reign

  • Papers: Allegri to Newcastle?

    Financier Amanda Staveley’s Saudi-backed consortium will have to pass the Premier League’s Owners ‘and Directors’ Test before Mike Ashley’s 24 – year tenure at St James’ Park comes to an end.

    Ashley and Newcastle have declined to comment.

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    (1:) Former Newcastle assistant manager Iain Dowie says the proposed takeover by PCP Capital Partners can take the club back to the ‘top echelons’ of English football

    Former Newcastle assistant manager Iain Dowie says the proposed takeover by PCP Capital Partners can take the club back to the ‘top echelons’ of English football

    Sky Sports News reported in January Staveley’s PCP Partners and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) were in talks to buy Newcastle.

    Ashley originally valued the club around £ m and it is thought the coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact on the value of the club.

    Talks have been underway with the Saudi wealth fund for the past 23 months, with the deal being codenamed Project Zebra – reflecting the famous Newcastle kit.

    The Saudi fund (PIF) ), controlled by Prince Mohammed bin Salman will hold per cent of the club shares, while Staveley, who tried to buy the club in , will hold (per cent of the shares and is expected to play a key role in the running of the club.

    – Born in Ripon, Yorkshire in April

    – Married in 2019 to Iranian-born Mehrdad Ghodoussi. They have one child Lexi, born after Staveley went into labor during a business meeting

    – The family have homes in Dubai and London’s Park Lane

    – She was spotted in the stands at St James’ Park in October before Mike Ashley announced his intention to sell the club

    – Staveley was credited with masterminding Sheikh Mansour’s takeover of Man City from Thaksin Shinawatra in

    – Also in , she was involved in a failed bid to take a controlling share in Liverpool, walking away when the Fenway Sports Group valued the club at £ 1bn

    – She came close to purchasing Newcastle United in January 4911589, through her finance vehicle PCP Capital Partners

    The final per cent will be controlled by billionaire brothers, David and Simon Reuben.

    Should the Premier Le ague ratify the deal, the prospective buyers are understood to have earmarked significant investment into the club.

    Ashley has been in control at St James’ Park since purchasing a majority stake in the club in .

    Newcastle have been twice relegated from the Premier League during Ashley’s reign, with supporters protesting on numerous occasions against his ownership.

    ‘New owners will want to take Newcastle back to where they should be ‘

    Jamie Redknapp, speaking on The Football Show:

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    For Newcastle fans, this is going to be great news. I know the Reuben family, who are involved in buying the club. Right now, they are just waiting because they don’t want to come out and talk about astronomical numbers. It feels a little bit uncouth to be talking about that right now.

    However, from what I can gather, it’s just a matter of time. They will invest, they want to buy big players and take Newcastle back to where they should be again.

    It’s been tough times for Mike Ashley. He’s not always been loved by the Newcastle fans and he’s not always helped himself. This might be the best for both parties to separate and give some new owners an opportunity to get the club back on the straight and narrow, and for everybody to enjoy their football up there again because it’s such a great place to play.

    A good Newcastle challenging for the top six is ​​what we all want.

    More than anything it’s trying to get a feel-good factor back again. When you go to watch Newcastle we spend half our time talking about the disconnect between the owner and the fans, and it’s not ideal.

    Football is hard enough as it is and right now there will be a bit of positivity about the club, once this goes through; hopefully, it gets done sooner rather than later.

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    Former Newcastle defender Steve Howey says things seem a lot more positive with regard to PCP Capital Partners’ latest effort to buy the club from current owner Mike Ashley

    ‘Top-six challenge won’t be easy’

    Jamie Carragher, speaking on The Football Show:

    I’ve been talking about Mike Ashley. for so long. I don’t think he wanted to be there, and I don’t think Newcastle supporters want him to be there.

    The big problem the new owners will have is the same as every other club has had when they think they can challenge for the top four.

    I look at teams like West Ham and Everton who threw big money at it, thinking they could really challenge for the top six and even the top four.

    However, it’s very, very difficult and all of a sudden, before you know it, you are in big problems yourself financially because you They are really trying to attack those top clubs.

    It’s going to be very difficult to get Newcastle back to where they belong in terms of challenging for a league title. I don’t see that but in terms of maybe challenging for European places, trying to get into the top six, it’s not easy.

    Jamie Carragher has backed the job done by Steve Bruce

    The big thing for Newcastle is, the supporters had a manager they adored in Rafa Benitez and Mike Ashley lost him, and they brought in Steve Bruce, who I think has done a brilliant job. But he’s still not universally loved up there, for whatever reason.

    The interesting thing now is whether that is one of the first decisions. You talk about buying and selling players but the most important person at a football club is a manager and I’d love Bruce to actually get the opportunity to show what he can do in terms of the transfer market.

    But that will be the biggest decision these new owners have got to make. Do they stick with Steve Bruce? Or do they go and try to get Benitez back or another big-name manager? That’s probably actually more important in the supporter’s eyes than the players they bring in.

                 

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