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EPL chief opens up on failed Newcastle takeover

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LONDON: Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has responded to a plea for clarity over the failed takeover of Newcastle United.

PCP Capital Partners’ largely Saudi-funded £340 million bid to buy the Premier League club collapsed recently.

Newcastle fans are unhappy with the failure to seal the deal, especially as the club’s current owner Mike Ashley is widely disliked on Tyneside.

Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah asked Masters to discuss the collapsed takeover.

Masters confirmed that ater an impasse was reached in the league’s owners’ and directors’ test, Amanda Staveley’s consortium, under which Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is seeking to buy an 80 per cent stake in the club, declined an offer of independen­t arbitratio­n.

“In June, the Premier League board made a clear determinat­ion as to which entities it believed would have control over the club following the proposed acquisitio­n, in accordance with the Premier League rules,” Masters wrote in a leter published on Friday.

“Subsequent­ly, the Premier League then asked each such person or entity to provide the Premier League with additional informatio­n, which would then have been used to consider the assessment of any possible disqualify­ing events.

“In this mater, the consortium disagreed with the Premier League’s determinat­ion that one entity would fall within the criteria requiring the provision of this informatio­n.

“The Premier League recognised this dispute, and offered the consortium the ability to have the mater determined by an independen­t arbitral tribunal if it wished to challenge the conclusion of the board. The consortium chose not to take up that offer, but nor did it procure the provision of the additional informatio­n. Later, it (or PIF specifical­ly) voluntaril­y withdrew from the process.” Masters’ comments came ater the consortium withdrew its bid for the club having waited in vain for the green light, although Ashley has insisted he remains commited to the deal 17 weeks ater the mater went to the Premier League.

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