Belfast Telegraph

Ashley targeting quick Magpies sale

- BY DAMIAN SPELLMAN

NEWCASTLE owner Mike Ashley has formally put the Premier League club up for sale and is hoping to complete a deal by Christmas.

Ashley’s decade-long reign appears to entering its final weeks, with the businessma­n prepared to entertain a deal involving staggered payments if it attracts the right investor.

A statement from his company, St James’ Holdings, read: “To give the club the best possible opportunit­y of securing the po- sitioning and investment necessary to take it to the next level, at what is an important time in its history, its present ownership has determined that it is in the best interests of Newcastle United and its fans for the club to be put up for sale.”

The 53-year-old paid £134million for the Magpies in 2007, clearing existing debts and securing the club’s financial future at a troubling time.

“As one of the Premier League’s oldest and best supported football clubs — and for the benefit of its many fans and supporters in the UK and across the world — Newcastle United requires a clear direction and a path to a bright and successful future,” the statement continued.

“To give an incoming owner the maximum possible flexibilit­y to make meaningful investment in the club, including in its playing squad, the sale process will give interested parties the opportunit­y of deferring substantia­l payments. A process will now commence of identifyin­g new ownership for the club that will be capable of delivering the sustained investment in and dedication to the club that is necessary for it to achieve its ambitions.”

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