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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Bin Zayed Group Close to Buying Newcastle United

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has agreed terms with Abu Dhabi billionaire Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nahyan for him to buy the Premier League club. (AFP)

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has agreed terms with Abu Dhabi billionaire Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nahyan for him to buy the Premier League club, the Newcastle Chronicle reported on Monday.

British media reports have said the sale price could be around 350 million pounds ($443.66 million).

The Chronicle said they had been contacted by Sheikh Khaled’s representatives, who sent them a statement regarding reports of a possible sale.

“We can confirm that representatives of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nahyan are in discussions with Mike Ashley and his team, about the proposed acquisition of Newcastle United Football Club,” read the statement.

“We view it as an honor to have the opportunity to build on the strong support, history and tradition of the club.

“We have agreed terms and are working hard to complete the transaction at the earliest opportunity.”

The newspaper said that Newcastle had confirmed to them that the discussions were genuine.

Sheikh Khaled, the cousin of Manchester City owner billionaire Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, previously failed in his bid to buy Liverpool Football Club for 2 billion pounds last year, the Daily Mail has previously reported.

Sheikh Khaled is also the founder of Bin Zayed Group, a leading conglomerate with diverse business interests in the local and international markets.

Ashley, who bought a controlling stake in the Premier League club in 2007, has in the past tried to sell the club.

The owner of British sportswear retailer Sports Direct International Plc said last October that he had not received any acceptable offers for Newcastle, a year after he officially put the club up for sale, but told Sky News in December that talks on a deal had made promising progress.

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