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Newcastle takeover stalls as Mohammed Bin Salman contacted by Roma with Premier League delaying approval over piracy


NEWCASTLE have been dealt a blow in their takeover talks with Serie A’s Roma reportedly contacting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The Premier League are yet to approve the £300million Toon takeover after they received new documents over piracy accusations.

 Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is in talks to takeover at Newcastle

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is in talks to takeover at NewcastleCredit: PA:Press Association

It has been claimed that the evidence establishes a clear link between the Saudi state and a pirate TV service which streams sporting events illegally.

And SunSport has exclusively revealed how unrest is growing among top-flight clubs about the possible takeover, with at least ten teams believed to have concerns.

Now it has been alleged that Bin Salman has been discreetly contacted by Italian outfit Roma.

According to the Daily Star, the Serie A side’s owner James Pallotta has hired Goldman Sachs to find a buyer.

They are said to have been alerted to the fact that Newcastle’s takeover still hasn’t been approved five weeks after papers were lodged at Companies House.

It has been suggested that Pallotta still expects Bin Salman to become the majority shareholder of the Magpies.

And the report insists that Roma aren’t trying to hijack Newcastle’s deal, they are simply letting the Crown Prince know they would interested in holding further talks if his St James’ Park bid is rejected.

The American businessman has been actively looking to sell the club for the past two years, and believes Roma will be a good option for Bin Salman.

Newcastle fans have already been urged by the fiancee of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi to fight against the Saudi takeover as she claims he was behind the murder of her partner in Turkey in 2018.

Khashoggi – who was a high-profile critic of the Saudi chief – was killed after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Widow Hatice Cengiz said: “I write to you at a crucial time in the history of the famous football club.

“Crown Prince Moammed bin Salman, the absolute ruler of Saudi Arabia, is aiming to take over your club by offering a huge sum of money.

“I know that many of you are tempted by his offer to get out of the dire situation that has crippled your club for so many years.

“But the Crown Prince is accused of ordering Jamal’s murder. All credible investigations have shown his responsibility.

“He has not been put on trial in his own country as he controls it with an iron fist.

“My plea to you is to think whether accepting Mohammed bin Salman’s offer is really the right way out of the despair for your club and City.”

Sam Allardyce says Newcastle takeover is going to be ‘very difficult’ for Steve Bruce and compares the situation to his own sacking by new owner Mike Ashley in 2008


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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