Manchester Evening News

Talks over Stockport takeover are ‘ongoing’ say County

- FOOTBALL

STOCKPORT County have revealed they have had 10 offers of investment in the last three years.

And the National League North club have confirmed talks are ‘ongoing’ after receiving offers from ‘a number of consortia’ in recent months.

Last week the M.E.N. revealed City skipper Vincent Kompany was involved in a bid to take over County along with former classical pianist Klaas Gaublomme.

And although they haven’t named Kompany, a statement on Stockport’s website admitted the club have been approached.

It said: “In recent months, a number of consortia have approached Stockport County with the aim of investing and/or becoming involved in the running of the football club.

“We are unable to elaborate on the detail of these approaches. However, we can confirm talks are ongoing, and we have made some recommenda­tions to TopCo, the ‘top company’ which owns Stockport County.

“It is important to state nobody is holding up the process and we hope fans understand that it could take some time to reach a conclusion.

“In total, ten interested parties have approached us in the last three years, but the majority of them failed when asked for ‘proof of funds’ and a solid sustainabl­e future business plan, and therefore are usually not taken any further.

“However, our commitment to the club’s five-year plan remains, ‘to give serious offers due considerat­ion’ as custodians of the club for all fans and future generation­s.”

And chairman Richard Park says the club are looking to go full-time, whether or not the investment comes.

He said: “We want to be fulltime in 2019/20, regardless of any external interest, so in preparatio­n for this the board is in negotiatio­ns to extend the contract of manager Jim Gannon by a further 12 months, as our full-time manager with immediate effect.”

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