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Arabs and Canadians . . . .

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Liverpool have witnessed a twist in their takeover saga after the emergance of reports that a consortium of Arab and Canadian businessmen are in advanced discussions with the Premier League club.

Kenny Huang was thought to be in pole position to buyout American duo George Gillettand Tom Hicks at Anfield, and Sky Sports News reported on Tuesday that the Chinese tycoon had made a formal offer.

But now a group containing investors from the Middle East and Canada, fronted by former Syria international Yahya Kirdi, are said to be finalising a purchase price, repayment of debt and financing for Liverpool's planned new stadium in Stanley Park.

Co-owner Gillett is understood to have introduced Kirdi, a Unicef representative, to senior Anfield staff and the Royal Bank of Scotland, to which the club owes a reported £250million.

Sky Sports News have quoted Kirdi as saying: "Liverpool is a massive football club with passionate and proud fans in Merseyside and in every part of the world.

"With additional money to improve the squad and financing in place to build the new stadium, Liverpool will be on a solid foundation to compete in the Premiership and in Europe for years to come."

Gillett and Hicks put Liverpool up for sale in May and appointed Martin Broughton as chairman to oversee the process and Barclays Capitalhas been hired to assist.

Liverpool also received a major boost on Tuesday when star striker Fernando Torresconfirmed that he wanted to stay at the club.
 
So in short there are 3 serious bids on Broughtons table.

Rhone group (lurking in the background and will be forced to show the cards now), Huang gang and the Syrian guy Irdis.

We got it very very wrong (I assume) last time we had this situation. Lets trust Broughton is a smarter guy than Parry.
 
None of the groups so far have actually disclosed any cash guarantees, or proven they have sufficient monies to buy the club
 
If this fella is serious then its a bit annoying that Gillett didn't 'introduce' him earlier.
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41270.msg1148018#msg1148018 date=1280914940]
None of the groups so far have actually disclosed any cash guarantees, or proven they have sufficient monies to buy the club
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And we have been in this situation many times before.
Its a shame that there no-one new to the table, just the same old people who apparently have new backing
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41270.msg1148018#msg1148018 date=1280914940]
None of the groups so far have actually disclosed any cash guarantees, or proven they have sufficient monies to buy the club
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I assume that RBS have learnt some kind of lesson by now, and are doing there job properly.
 
[quote author=JimmyK link=topic=41270.msg1147996#msg1147996 date=1280911844]
Investors are much like busses..
[/quote]LOL.
 
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