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Usmanov sells stakes to Kroenke

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LONDON: Russian billionair­e Alisher Usmanov said yesterday he is selling his 30 percent stake in Arsenal to Stan Kroenke in a deal that values the club at £1.8 billion (US$2.3 billion).

“I have decided to sell my shares in Arsenal Football Club, which could be the best football club in the world,” he said.

“I wish all the best and great success to this wonderful football club and to all those whose lives and careers are entwined in it.”

American majority shareholde­r Kroenke earlier yesterday announced a bid to take full ownership of the club, aiming to turn Unai Emery’s side into serial Premier League challenger­s after years of under-achievemen­t.

The American’s company, Kroenke Sports and Entertainm­ent, currently owns 67 percent of the Gunners.

Kroenke, owner of the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL, said having a single owner would benefit the club but fans said it was a “dreadful” day.

Despite cup successes in recent years, Arsenal have slipped behind their rivals in the Premier League and have consistent­ly failed to reach the latter stages of the Champions League.

They have not won the league title since 2004 and last year finished sixth, 37 points behind champions Manchester City.

Arsenal, who play City in their season opener on Sunday, are also adjusting to life after Arsene Wenger, who left the club in May after 22 years at the helm, replaced by former Paris Saint-Germain boss Emery.

“We at KSE are moving forward with this offer leading to 100 percent ownership of the club,” Kroenke said in a statement published on the London Stock Exchange.

“We appreciate Mr Usmanov’s dedication to the Arsenal Football Club and the storied ethos and history the club represents.”

The deal brings to an end a battle between billionair­es Kroenke and Usmanov for control of the club.

In October last year, KSE offered around £525 million to buy the 18,695 shares held by Usmanov, the Russian businessma­n who himself attempted to buy out Kroenke in May 2017.

“The successful implementa­tion of the offer will result in the opening of a new chapter in the history of the club in bringing 100 percent private ownership by KSE,” the statement said.

“KSE believes moving to private ownership will bring the benefits of a single owner better able to move quickly in furtheranc­e of the club’s strategy and ambitions. KSE is a committed, long-term owner of the club.”

Kroenke has been a part-owner of Arsenal since 2007, gradually increasing his stake.

The Arsenal Supporters’ Trust issued a strongly worded statement opposing the move.

“Stan Kroenke taking the club private will see the end of supporters owning shares in Arsenal and their role upholding custodians­hip values,” it said in a statement.

“The AST is also extremely concerned to note that this purchase is being funded by a loan,” it added.

“The most dreadful part of this announceme­nt is the news that Kroenke

plans to forcibly purchase the shares held by Arsenal fans. Many of these fans are AST members and hold their shares not for value but as custodians who care for the future of the club.”

Arsenal great Ian Wright tweeted: “Incredibly sad day for so many of our fan shareholde­rs that no longer own a part of this club.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Stan Kroenke watches a match at the Emirates Stadium last season.
REUTERS Stan Kroenke watches a match at the Emirates Stadium last season.

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