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If there is a buyer out there, why can’t Ashley just sell?

WADDLE CASTS DOUBT ON TAKEOVER TALK

- By LEE RYDER Chief Newcastle writer lee.ryder@reachplc.com @lee_ryder Chris Waddle

CHRIS Waddle is not convinced Mike Ashley will sell the club in the near future.

It is now a week since Ashley stated he wanted the club sold before the January transfer window but there has been little progress in the past week, despite some claims Peter Kenyon remains interestin­g in leading one of the consortia involved.

Waddle said: “A lot of my friends are Newcastle die-hards and, like every Magpies fan I have spoken to recently, they are desperatel­y hoping my old club gets a new owner soon.

“Mike Ashley has been trying to sell the club since October 2017 and says takeover talks are at a more advanced stage than ever.

“However, a lot of supporters are cynical about that because they have heard it all before.

“I can understand why because the same thing seems to happen every year - usually just before the January transfer window opens - when Ashley comes out and says he hopes a deal can be done. “I still think we will be talking about a possible takeover at the end of the season too - when we will either be saying Newcastle have done well to stay up or they have paid the price for the lack of investment in the team and have gone down, again.” Waddle has also questioned Ashley’s recent motives, and went on: “If there is a serious buyer out there, why cannot Ashley just sell?

“It does not seem to have been a problem for all the other clubs we have seen change hands in the past few years but for some reason at Newcastle it does not seem it is easy to get a deal done.

“If Ashley wants to sell then he should do it and move on.

“Leave and let the new owners do what they want to do to try to make this club great again - or at least make some progress.

“That is all the fans want because their club has been stood still now for too many years.

“Something needs to happen, otherwise we will just be talking about this again in a few months.

“If Newcastle do end up being relegated for the third time since Ashley bought them in 2007, what a travesty that would be.”

Waddle has also had his say on Rafa

Benitez’s future, he said: “He is entering the final six months of his contract and there is a risk he will decide to walk away when it ends next summer. “Rafa told BBC Radio 5 live this week he wants to stay and he clearly wants to move the club forward. “Like many people, he believes Newcastle should be a top-six club. “He is a manager with a proven success record so he is going to get offered tasty jobs elsewhere in the next few months and you could not blame him if he were tempted to take one of them. Why would he stay?

“Well, Benitez has a great affinity with the supporters and he is probably looking at the situation in the same way many of the fans are - and thinking if a new owner comes in and is willing to spend some money, then things could really take off at Newcastle.”

Something needs to happen, otherwise we will just be talking about this again in a few months

 ??  ?? Former United player Chris Waddle
Former United player Chris Waddle

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