Daily Mail

Ashley to sell Newcastle to sheik for £350m

Half-brother of City owner on verge of stunning deal for club

- By ADAM CRAFTON and CRAIG HOPE

RepreSeNTA­TIveS of a half-brother of Manchester City’s owner Sheik Mansour last night claimed that he is on the brink of sealing an extraordin­ary £350million takeover of Newcastle United.

The closest working associate to Sheik Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan last night told Sportsmail that a deal is ‘concluded’ between Mike Ashley and Sheik Khaled, an emirati member of the family who govern Abu Dhabi.

The representa­tives also insisted that the prospectiv­e new owner is very keen to keep manager rafa Benitez as manager of the club and that the takeover is expected to be done in time for this summer’s transfer window.

The Sheik believes that Ashley has decided to end his turbulent 12 years in charge and agreed to the sale. Senior Newcastle United sources last night refused to comment when approached by this newspaper.

‘We would politely decline to comment at this time,’ a senior source said.

Both Sheik Khaled and City owner Sheik Mansour are sons of the late Sheik Zayed bin Sultan Al Nehayan, president of the UAe and

ruler of Abu Dhabi. Khaled is the youngest of 19 sons. Sportsmail revealed in August that Sheik Khaled had failed in a £2bn bid to buy Liverpool in a proposal that would have constitute­d the most expensive takeover in the history of football. Documents outlined the buyout that would have been a joint venture between Sheik Khaled and a minority stake Chinese partner. Midhat Kidwai, the managing director of Sheik Khaled’s conglomera­te of companies, also met Liverpool chairman Tom Werner in New York. however, an email chain seen by Sportsmail showed an American investment firm chased the Sheik’s representa­tives for both a £25m downpaymen­t deposit for the £2bn takeover and repeated attempts were made to see proof of funds. Neither were forthcomin­g at the time and one source with knowledge of the Sheik’s operations expressed cynicism that a deal would be imminent with Newcastle. In the case of Liverpool, the deal never reached the stage where major shareholde­rs John W henry or Michael Gordon met the Abu Dhabi investors. however, Sheik Khaled was last night confident he has finally achieved his dream of a premier League takeover.

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