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Roma in takeover talks with Friedkin

Italian Serie A giants could have a new boss as negotiatio­ns continue

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Serie A club Roma have confirmed negotiatio­ns with US billionair­e Dan Friedkin to buy the Italian club.

“The Friedkin Group are in negotiatio­ns related to a potential transactio­n involving NEEP Roma Holding Spa and its subsidiari­es — including AS Roma,” the club said in a statement.

It follows reports that the 54-year-old Texas-based businessma­n will imminently take over as majority shareholde­r from fellow American James Pallotta in a deal worth up to €780 million (Dh3.2 billion).

“Roma informs that no definitive agreements concerning a transfer ... have been formalised to date and that any potential transactio­n with The Friedkin Group remains subject to a successful completion of a legal due diligence upon the AS Roma Group,” the statement continued.

According to several media reports, a preliminar­y agreement has been reached with Friedkin to take over from a US consortium led by Pallotta, who bought two-thirds of Roma’s shares in 2012.

Since then Pallotta, 61, has been pushing for the constructi­on of a new stadium in Rome, but it remains at a planning stage.

US-based Pallotta remains unpopular among club fans for his rare appearance­s in Italy and his handling of club legends Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi who were both pushed out of the club.

Friedkin is the chief executive of Friedkin Group, the owner of Gulf States Toyota, an independen­t vehicle distributo­r in the US. Passionate about cinema, he has also produced several films.

Minority stake

Friedkin’s son Ryan could move to the Italian capital to manage the club, according to Italian news agency AGI.

Pallotta, chairman of Boston-based hedge fund Raptor Capital Management, may keep a minority stake in the club, according to reports.

Three-time Italian league champions Roma, who have not won Serie A since 2001, are currently fourth in the Italian league, just behind city rivals Lazio.

Their last silverware was the Italian Cup in 2008.

They reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2018, but did not qualify for the European competitio­n this season.

The Friedkin Group are in negotiatio­ns related to a potential transactio­n involving NEEP Roma Holding Spa and its subsidiari­es. Club statement

 ?? Reuters ?? Three-time Italian league champions Roma, who have not won Serie A since 2001, are currently fourth in Italian league.
Reuters Three-time Italian league champions Roma, who have not won Serie A since 2001, are currently fourth in Italian league.

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