Sunderland Echo

Donald set to meet Sartori for potential investment

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Stewart Donald will jet to Monaco this weekend to meet wealthy Uruguayan businessma­n Juan Sartori about potentiall­y investing in Sunderland, claim reports.

Earlier this week, Donald revealed he was heading to Monaco for talks with a friend who had expressed an interest in investing.

And the identity of the potential big-money investor has been revealed by talkSPORT presenter Jim White.

White said Sartori is prepared to invest ‘big money’ in Sunderland. Donald has already stated he would remain the majority shareholde­r regardless of whether further investment could be secured.

Donald last year met with Sartori, in his role as a member of Oxford United’s Supporters’ Trust to discuss a possible takeover at the Kassam Stadium.

Sartori is a close associate of Russian billionair­e, Dmitry Rybolovlev, president of Monaco who lives in the principali­ty.

Sartori has previously expressed a desire to still get involved in an English football club: “I would think it very likely at some point I find a club to buy that I like.

“This is because I am passionate about football and I like the thought of building a successful club.

“Whether that it is in England or a different country, with Oxford United or a different club I do not know – but I will spend money on the right opportunit­y.”

Donald, speaking on talkSPORT earlier this week about bringing on board potential investors, said: “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 is and cross the ts.

“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.”

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