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Post by Football News on Aug 20, 2016 20:50:23 GMT
State-Backed Chinese Consortium Looking to Acquire Stake in LiverpoolThe financial services conglomerate are believed to be working with PCP Capital Partners, an investment and advisory firm, with the aim of becoming major shareholders in Persons in the know have said that plans aren't finalised as yet, but the consortium could also bring other Chinese state-backed groups as investors. Fenway Sports Group have dismissed selling the club outright, however, they are willing to sell a minority share. Speaking via the Liverpool Echo during the week, Liverpool chairman Tom Werner said: "We've said in the past, under the right conditions and absolutely with the right partner, we could look at some small investment stake in the club but only in the framework of doing what would be in the club's long-term best interests. "I'd say that from time to time somebody says they have made an offer to buy us but they are really saying that just for publicity. "People throw offers to us which we don't think are real. "We haven't had a discussion or a negotiation with anyone because this club is not for sale." A source close to FSG, however, claims that Liverpool's owners have tasked advisers with guiding them through serious talks of a joint venture or purchase of an equity stake. Meanwhile, the Reds, coming off a thrilling 4-3 victory over Arsenal last weekend, lost 2-0 away to Premier League newcomers Burnley on Saturday.
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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 20, 2016 20:53:53 GMT
They're taking over football one club at a time.
I never had the Chinese down for football fans, but they're spending a lot of cash recently.
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Post by tellmema on Aug 20, 2016 21:23:49 GMT
They won't have any problem buying a steak in Liverpool FC as it's full of Bull.
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Post by dorf on Aug 20, 2016 23:08:10 GMT
They're taking over football one club at a time. I never had the Chinese down for football fans, but they're spending a lot of cash recently. The premier league is the fashionable league so the rich want to get in on the act and boast to their friends they own a football club. They couldn't give two s about the clubs they own.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 1, 2016 7:57:46 GMT
CHINA EVERBRIGHT LTD are not planning a takeover bid of Liverpool, the company's chief executive has confirmed.
China Everbright chief Chen Shuang revealed in a press conference today that no such deal is in place. “Chen said that after media reports of Everbright’s interest in the football club, he called several executives at different units of Everbright that might be involved in outbound mergers and acquisitions and found no one was working on any such deal,” a report read.
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