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Kroenke wins full control of Arsenal

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LONDON: American billionair­e Stan Kroenke has struck a deal to take full control of Arsenal by buying out Russian rival Alisher Usmanov, valuing the English Premier League club at around $2.3 billion but enraging some fans of the north London team. Coming at a crucial time for Arsenal as they start life without manager Arsene Wenger for the first time in 22 years, the deal cements the position of the US sports boss among an elite band of superrich soccer club owners in England. Fans worry however that Kroenke, relying on a loan for the bulk of the funding, will not spend enough to compete for players with the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City or Paris St Germain, backed by money from Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar respective­ly.

The deal ends a standoff between the two tycoons, who had both battled for control, but it has angered the small group of well-connected independen­t shareholde­rs who see themselves as guardians of the 132-year-old club. “The Arsenal Supporters’ Trust is wholly against this takeover,” one fans’ group said. “Arsenal remains too important to be owned by any one person.” Kroenke, who largely avoids the media spotlight, owns a string of US sports clubs including the US Denver Nuggets basketball team, the Los Angeles Rams American Football team and the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer.

Done deal

Initially viewed with suspicion by the Arsenal board, the 71-year-old started building his stake in 2007 as he slowly bought out the families who had run the club for generation­s. He said yesterday he had now received an acceptance from Usmanov to buy his 30 percent stake, adding to the 67 percent he already owns. He will now buy out the remaining independen­t shareholde­rs at 29,000 pounds for each of its rarely traded shares - more than the average salary for a British worker.

“We appreciate Mr Usmanov’s dedication to the Arsenal Football Club and the storied ethos and history the club represents,” he said. Usmanov, ranked by Forbes as Russia’s 10th richest man with a fortune of $12.5 billion, owns stakes in some of Russia’s biggest companies including phone operator Megafon, iron ore producer Metalloinv­est and Internet group Mail.ru. “I have decided to sell my shares in Arsenal Football Club which could be the best football club in the world,” Usmanov said in a brief statement. To buy him and the other investors out, Kroenke will pay 602 million pounds, using 45 million pounds of his own money and a 557 million pound loan from Deutsche Bank.

Fan fears

In a world where clubs are owned by billionair­es who do not always turn up to watch them play, the independen­t shareholde­rs formed a rare bridge between the club’s board and its fans. Arsenal’s annual meeting was always a feisty affair. At the last game of last season, when Wenger stood down, some fans hired a plane with a banner saying “Kroenke - You’re next”.— Reuters

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Arsenal’s US owner Stan Kroenke

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