The Guardian (USA)

Sunderland agree takeover deal with 22-yearold Louis-Dreyfus heir

- Exclusive by Ed Aarons and Louise Taylor

The Sunderland owner, Stewart Donald, has agreed a deal to sell the club to a consortium led by minority shareholde­r Juan Sartori and Kyril LouisDreyf­us - the 22-year-old son of former Marseille owner Robert - but looks set to retain 15% of his shares.

Donald has been actively trying to sell Sunderland since the start of the year and entered into an exclusivit­y period with an anonymous buyer a few weeks ago. The Guardian can reveal that Sartori - the Uruguayan businessma­n and politician who currently owns 20% of the club and sits on the board - is behind the move to bring in Louis-Dreyfus having made contact with him six months ago about the possibilit­y of acquiring a majority stake.

It is understood that after months of ongoing due diligence and negotiatio­ns, the consortium made an offer two weeks ago to Donald which was accepted at the beginning of this week.

Sources close to the deal expect it to be completed in the next fortnight.

Sunderland have declined to comment but cancelled a scheduled meeting with supporters’ groups on Thursday due to the “advancemen­t and sensitivit­y” of takeover talks.

It is understood that Donald - who led the consortium that took over the club from American businessma­n Ellis Short in April 2018 - was keen to retain a portion of his shares, while former chief executive Charlie Methven will also keep hold of his acres worth 5%.

Along with twin brother Maurice, Louis-Dreyfus is one of three heirs to his father’s fortune following his death in 2009 and is estimated to have a trust fund worth more than £2bn that is held by his mother, Margarita. She remains a minority shareholde­r in Marseille having sold the majority of her shares in 2016.

Sunderland are sixth in League One after 10 games.

 ??  ?? Sunderland’s Stadium of Light. The club are sixth in League One after 10 games of the 2020-21 season. Photograph: Iam Burn/News Images/REX/Shuttersto­ck
Sunderland’s Stadium of Light. The club are sixth in League One after 10 games of the 2020-21 season. Photograph: Iam Burn/News Images/REX/Shuttersto­ck

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States