Sunderland Echo

KLD’s note after Cats’ ownership update

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Kyril Louis-Dreyfus says he believes Sunderland can move forward 'as one unified football club' after confirming that 'there will be no further sale of shares to a third-party buyer'.

Louis-Dreyfus increased his shareholdi­ng to 51%, signalling Charlie Methven's total departure from the club. Juan S art orih as also increased his stake to 30%, with Stewart Donald now down to a 19% stake. Fans reacted with significan­t concern earlier this month when 'The Fans Together' cryptocurr­ency group announced that they had seen a bid accepted for Methv en and Donald' s combined 39% share holding in the club.

While Donald does still remain at the club, Louis-Dreyfus has made clear that there will be no further ownership changes ahead of Sunderland' s return to the Championsh­ip.

In a statement, Louis-Dreyfuss aid :" Today mark san important step as we continue to rebuild Sunderland AFC. Following the 2021-22 season, it was the intention of Juan and I to ensure the ongoing speculatio­n relating to the Club’s shareholdi­ng was addressed as soon as possible.

"Our ownership group has been consolidat­ed and there will be no further sale of shares to a third-party buyer.

"We remain committed to our strategy of delivering long term success and sustainabi­lity and together, alongside our dedicated staff and loyal supporters, I believe we can now move forward as one unified football club.”

Governance of the club remains unchanged, meaning Louis-Dreyfus has day-to-day control and will be supported by Juan Sartori. Donald will have no input in decision-making, but his funding commitment­s will remain.

 ?? ?? Louis-Dreyfus is now the majority shareholde­r at Sunderland.
Louis-Dreyfus is now the majority shareholde­r at Sunderland.

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