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Tom Pegden & Peter A Walker

Next bidding for Philip Green’s Arcadia empire

Next is working on a deal to save Sir Philip Green’s retail troubled Arcadia empire.

The high street fashion giant is among the bidders for the retail group which went into administration before Christmas.

Arcadia consists of high street stores including Topshop, Topman, Dorothy Perkins and Burtons.

However, Next faces competition from JD Sports, which has held talks over a joint bid with US retail group Authentic Brands.

Frasers Group and Boohoo have also been reported as having an interest in acquiring Arcadia brands.

Last month, administrators agreed the sale of Arcadia’s plus-sized brand Evans to Australian firm City Chic Collective in a £23m deal.

Last year, Next struck licensing deals with Victoria’s Secret and Laura Ashley after they both fell into administration.

It has been one of the retail success stories of the last 12 months, recently announcing better than expected Christmas revenues – but warning the latest lockdown could hit profits, despite strong online sales.

A spokeswoman for Next said the business was making no comment on any plans, but the FTSE 100 company is being touted as one of the most likely victors in the process, bidding for the group in partnership with US hedge fund Davidson Kempner.

Next would be a minority party in the joint venture and Insider understands that should a deal be struck, existing Arcadia management would stay in place and Next would seek to keep many stores open if it was able to agree deals with landlords.

Administrators at Deloitte are expected to receive bids worth more than £200m as part of the process, which could be completed by the end of the month.

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