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Andy Newport & Adam Miller

Rangers chairman Dave King says he does not intend to sell shares

Dave King has insisted he has no plans to sell off his Rangers shares.

The Ibrox chief has, however, confirmed he plans to go forward with a share issue following reports that Far East real estate tycoon Stuart Gibson will lead a multi-million pound investment in the club.

At the club's AGM in November, King announced he would step down after five years in charge.

That has sparked speculation that the South Africa-based businessman is preparing to dispose of the 25.58% stake held by his family firm, New Oasis Asset Limited.

But King told the PA news agency: "I am not selling any shares.

"As I said at the AGM, we will raise new funds.

"No existing shareholders are selling."

The Daily Record reported on Tuesday that Gibson is "on the verge of ploughing millions into Rangers and becoming the most influential figurehead in the Ibrox boardroom".

Sources close to Ibrox have confirmed to PA that Paisley-born Gibson is involved in talks with the club over a £20million deal.

It is understood that the Japan-based businessman has flown in to Glasgow to hold talks.

Gibson relocated to Japan in 1999 and his property firm ESR is reported to have a portfolio of assets worth more than £1.5billion under its management.

He has recently held discussions with current director George Taylor - a senior investment banker with Morgan Stanley, based in Hong Kong - and had planned to take in Sunday's Old Firm clash before it was shelved in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Gibson's cash injection could yet prove vital to the Gers coffers amid the virus uncertainty.

The Premiership club admitted back in November it would need £10million in investment before the end of the season after announcing an annual loss of £11.3million.

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