Sunderland Echo

KLD takeover could be approved by the EFL this week, report claims

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Sunderland AFC are hopeful that Kyril Louis-Dreyfus' takeover of the club could be approved by the EFL this week – according to reports.

Current Black Cats owner Stewart Donald has agreed a deal to sell a majority stake in the club to Louis-Dreyfus, with the proposal currently going through EFL checks.

Donald, Charlie Methven and Juan Sartori will retain minority stakes as part of the deal, but Louis-Dreyfus – who was present at the 4-1 win over Doncaster on Saturday – will be appointed chairman and is expected to be calling the shots on a daily basis.

The billionair­e’s appearance at the Stadium of Light at the weekend, which followed him watching the defeat at Shrewsbury Town in midweek, has fuelled speculatio­n that the deal could be close to being approved by the league.

And The Athletic claim that having initially expected confirmati­on from the EFL last Friday, Sunderland are now confident that approval is ‘imminent’, and hope that it will come this week.

The report also states that Louis-Dreyfus is already lining up another new appointmen­t at the Stadium of

Light – his brother, Maurice.

Maurice is understood to already have a base in the UK and could be named as a director once his sibling takes control.

When quizzed on where the takeover stood last week, Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson said: “Obviously people will have seen Kyril at the latest game.

"That was quite well documented and I expect us to get used to having him around the place, seeing his face and introducin­g his style from the top.

“At the same time, I can’t give you any definitive timescale or chronologi­cal order of when that may happen or when it may not.

“Everything I hear is that it’s really, really close – about as close as it can get.

"But at the same time this is football, isn’t it?

"I wouldn’t go live with the story just yet because I wouldn’t want you to look silly.”

When quizzed on how he has dealt with the takeover speculatio­n, Johnson added: “I know I can ask the question and the question will be answered to the best of people’s knowledge.”

Sunderland are sixth in League One, nine points behind leaders Lincoln City.

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