Sunderland Echo

Donald to jet out to Monaco for talks with big-money investor

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Stewart Donald says he will jet to Monaco this weekend to try and persuade a bigmoney investor to join his new regime at Sunderland.

Donald revealed this week that he is the majority shareholde­r at the Black Cats after completing his takeover of the club from Ellis Short.

The businessma­n will pay Short £40million over two years and said he will look to bring in further internatio­nal investment as he tries to get the club back into the Premier League.

And Donald claimed that he had already been offered £22million more than he paid for the club – but has no interest in selling.

Instead, he will head to Monaco this weekend for talks with a friend who has expressed an interest in investing with the club. In an interview with TalkSPORT, Donald said: “The day the deal got announced, I got offered £22million more than I paid for it to sell it – and I didn’t even have it. “I have no interest in that. What I have got when we talk about where we take the football club, there are lots of people in the business world that I know who have expressed an interest.

“One person is a very good friend of mine who I would be interested in. He’s very well connected and as soon as I did the deal he said ‘Stew, can I get involved?’

“I’m going to pop over this weekend and see him in Monaco. The Grand Prix is on, it’s been pretty hard work so I’m going to have a couple of days off, we’ll sit down and I’ll see if he wants to dot the i’s and cross the t’s.

“I’ve told him about the deal – he’s good in football, he’s good in business and I think I might get him involved.

“That would be a minority stake and he’s the sort of guy you’re talking about where if I can’t do it, can he help me do it? Absolutely, yes.”

Former Eastleigh chairman Donald, who made his money in insurance, will be joined on the board by Charlie Methven, a friend and PR expert, who will be a minority shareholde­r.

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