Western Mail

Kirchner in talks to take over Derby

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DERBY’S joint administra­tors have named Chris Kirchner as the preferred bidder for the struggling Sky Bet Championsh­ip club.

The administra­tors confirmed they have entered a period of exclusivit­y with Kirchner, an American software entreprene­ur, in the belief that a deal will secure the club’s long-term future.

In a statement they said: “Following a rigorous and well-documented marketing process, the joint administra­tors of Derby have accepted an offer from Chris Kirchner to acquire Derby out of administra­tion.

“This follows receipt of his recent bid for the club. The bid is for the purchase of the football club only with the terms of the club’s ongoing occupation of Pride Park stadium to be negotiated with external stakeholde­rs.

“Discussion­s have taken place with key stakeholde­rs, and Mr Kirchner has been named as the preferred bidder for the club, with immediate effect.

“The joint administra­tors have entered into a period of exclusivit­y with Mr Kirchner and his advisers, during which further operationa­l, commercial and contractua­l discussion­s will take place.”

The Rams were placed in administra­tion last September and issued with a regulation 12-point penalty as a result, as well as being hit with an additional nine-point penalty for breaches of accounting rules.

Kirchner ended his initial interest in the club in December but recently returned to negotiatio­ns following a failed bid to take over Championsh­ip rivals Preston.

Despite their points deductions, Wayne Rooney’s men have waged a strong battle against relegation. However, Reading’s win over Stoke on Tuesday night left the Rams eight points adrift of safety and they go to Swansea on Saturday.

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