Saturday, August 25, 2018

Liverpool ‘reject £2billion takeover bid’ from Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour’s cousin

MANCHESTER CITY owner Sheikh Mansour's cousin tried and failed with a £2billion bid to buy Liverpool, according to reports.
Sheikh Khaled Bin Zayed Al Nehayan approached Reds representatives in late 2017, the Daily Mail report.

A £2billion takeover would have been a world record for the most expensive in the history of football.
Khaled is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the Middle East, the report added.
His managing director Midhat Kidwai also met with Liverpool chairman Tom Werner in New York.
Fenway Sports Group purchased Liverpool for £280million in 2010.

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