Liverpool up for sale

by mazevedo | January 23, 2009 at 11:11 am
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Liverpool owners have already begun talks to billionaire entrepreneur Nasser Al-Kharafi. The current owners which promised several things to Liverpool fans, including a new stadium which was projected to cost over 400 million pounds really didn't deliver and now are open to negotiations on a possible sale of part of the team or the team as a whole.

Liverpool's American owners have begun trying to sell the club and have held preliminary discussions with representatives of Kuwaiti tycoon Nasser Al-Kharafi, it emerged on Friday.

The owners, George Gillett and Tom Hicks, have run into serious financing problems and are now prepared to sell all or part of their stakes provided a buyer matches their valuation of the business at more than 500 million pounds.


As for those wondering if Nasser Al-Kharafi is the only interested in a possible buy of Liverpool according to the Liverpool Echo newspaper there are also prominet European businessman which have also expressed their interest in a possible acquisition.

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sdhar23

In my opinion the Americans should just sell it.

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158

Good story.



Is Nasser Al-Kharafi. British?

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korniec

Sell please

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Robert Weston-Bartholomew

I'm not a Liverpool fan and I don't really know the ins and outs of what's happening but Anfield is a shrine to football fans the world over and it'd be a shame to see it go

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liquidquinn

hope liverpool's ownership issues don't affect the club's extraordinary performance this season.i hate man utd.

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