Sheikh Mansour to offer one billion euros for Real Madrid

vans0531

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Sheikh Mansour, the owner of Manchester City , has sensationally been linked with a move to buy Real Madrid by Spanish newspaper AS.

The member of the Abu Dhabi royal family has instructed intermediaries to approach Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and a meeting is expected to take place in early 2010.

It was long believed that Spanish clubs such as Real Madrid and Barcelona could not be bought from the fans who own the club.

But, AS points out a statute in the laws governing Real Madrid that open the possibility of "Transformation, merger and extinction of the entity" through a referendum (Article 58) among all share holders.

Reports also suggest that Sheikh Mansour is willing to take on the debts at Real Madrid which would entice many to back the bid.

Sheikh Mansour is the brother of the ruler of Abu Dhabi, he spent over 200 million pounds securing ownership of Manchester City in August 2008.


From AS. fucking bull shit
 
Are there any UEFA regulations about owning multiple clubs in the same competition?
 
Yes an owner cannot own 2 clubs that can potentially play each other in a competative match. Will both leagues offering access the the Champs League then this would not be allowed. The only worry then is would he try and sell us so that he can then buy Real Madrid if a deal is agreed. Although a "Spanish" paper report is probably looking for a story.
 
Madrid get by because they borrow money , and basically don't pay it back until hell freezes over ...... i hope the Sheikh gives them a wide berth.

However you'd have to say that they'd be a very prestigious aqcuisition for a rich buyer , should it ever come off.
 

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