Premier League bosses hope to reach a conclusion to the proposed Saudi takeover of Newcastle United.
NEWCASTLE – Premier League chief executive Richard Masters suggested the proposed Saudi takeover of Newcastle United had become complicated but hoped to have a conclusion to the process shortly.
Speaking to a hearing of the British parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Masters was asked about the uncertainty that Newcastle fans have been facing over their club's future. "When they drag on, sometimes there's a requirement for information. It's a relatively rare occurrence," he said.
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