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Saudi company confirm Liverpool link

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Hicks (centre) is sceptical of the takeover

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Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks (centre) is sceptical of the takeover

Saudi Arabian sports investment company F6 have confirmed they have reached an agreement with Liverpool to establish a number of football academies in the region, while chairman Prince Faisal bin Fahad bin Abdulla Al Saud also reiterated his desire to buy a 50% stake in the Premier League club.

The deal signed with Reds co-owner George Gillett will seek to set-up two exclusive academies in Saudi Arabia and two in North Africa while also extending the interests of the American's NASCAR franchise Richard Petty Motorsports.

"The memorandum of understanding with George Gillett group will establish an exclusive partnership between F6 group, Liverpool FC and Richard Petty Motorsports team," a statement released by the company read.

"His Highness Prince Faisal stated that the partnership with George Gillett's group will be a good addition to F6. This partnership will provide a lot of investments in football, racing and sports media in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East."

Prince Faisal confirmed the deals were done following Liverpool's 6-1 defeat of Hull City at Anfield on Saturday, a game he attended as a guest of the club.

"We have signed several contracts with Liverpool after visiting the club and attending the match with Hull City in the Premier League," he told Al Riyadh daily newspaper.

"The contracts are basically sports investments, which also include establishing football academies that will definitely help the future of Saudi sports in the future.

"We will make two academies in Saudi Arabia and two in North Africa."

Prince Faisal also claimed he is closing in on a 50% share of Liverpool for a price of between 200 and 350 million pounds.

"At the moment we are looking forward to acquiring 50 per cent of the club's stake," said the Prince, who is also an honorary member of Saudi football giants Al Hilal.

"The deal will be concluded soon and its value will be between 200 and 350 million pounds.

"If we finalise the deal, it will be something marvellous because Liverpool is one of the best and most famous clubs in England and the whole world."

If the Saudi prince does indeed manage to acquire half the club, it will undoubtedly bolster manager Rafael Benitez's spending power during the January transfer window.

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Democracy
[info]scousekraut wrote:
Monday, 28 September 2009 at 04:59 pm (UTC)
How nice to be involved with the rulers of such a democratic country.
[info]robinmfill wrote:
Monday, 28 September 2009 at 05:21 pm (UTC)

So if there is any substance to these rumours re Prince Faisal bin Fahad bin Abdulla Al Saud buying 50% of the Liverpool football club, can we therefore anticipate a new approach to pre-match entertainment, you know, like floggings, stonings maybe, or how about the odd beheading? Nice one Gillet......ya beaut.
Chelsea, Spurs & United Atrocities
[info]ariauk wrote:
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 at 08:08 am (UTC)
Suppose Abramovich could equally shoot and bomb kids whilst bravely sat in an armored carrier or F16. To make up for lack of bravery 60 years ago when facing an adversary who was actually armed.
Hmmm
[info]guv111 wrote:
Monday, 28 September 2009 at 09:28 pm (UTC)

Whereas Britain and America invading Iraq was an act of kindness? Oh yeah, Iraq are rich in oil, and we want it. Very civilised...
and yet another story to fill space
[info]bartech28 wrote:
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 at 08:55 am (UTC)
and yet another person who is allegedly buying into Liverpool.....first DIC, then a Kuwaiti consortium, now Saudi's.....none of which have come to pass. anticipate the rest of the wealthy nations in the middle east to be associated with a share of Liverpool, Qatar, Bahrain etc..... I doubt this will be any more than simply a deal for football academies

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