Sunderland Echo

Donald’s financial admission after failed Campbell takeover talks

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come in for the club and when you sit and analyse that you think that we are sat on an asset here.

“The difficult challenge about getting £20million from an investor is what they’d want for it.

“It would feel like we’ve worked really hard to get this going again and then we’d watch them finish it.

“But we might not be able to financiall­y finish it. We’re going to have to recognise that.

“You can get carried away with how good it feels.”

Donald, though, was quick to admit that he would need financial support.

Indeed, the Sunderland chief is shown accompanyi­ng Mark Campbell and a member of his group around the Academy of Light as they looked to strike a deal to purchase a majority stake in the club.

Ultimately, of course, these talks failed to reach a positive conclusion - with Donald saying that he was considerin­g a ‘couple of options’ during the filming of the second season.

“It was pretty apparent even from owning the club for a couple of months that we would need to talk to people about how we fund the long-term plan,” he says. “I’ve been doing that. “I’ve got a couple of options, and of course the issue is that we want to raise quite a lot of funding - so they’ll want a big stake.

“And I don’t have a problem with the big stake, but losing control is not something I really want to do.

“I want to own enough of the football club to know that I can influence it and know that my voice can be heard.”

“We get an investor, or we have to sell,” Donald concluded.

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Sunderland owner Stewart Donald lays bare his concerns in season two of Sunderland ‘Til I DIe

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