Meet the trend! Saudi capital groups with Newcastle gobble


Become a trend in football when Newcastle United, a Premier League club, is prepared to be overshadowed by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), a Saudi financial group. Sponsored by Mohammad bin Salman, Prince of Saudi Arabia Which is ready to make an offer of 300 million pounds to gobble the club However, there are a lot of resistance against this takeover, especially the issue of politics and human rights. Becomes a question of whether they will take a successful takeover or not?We will know the takeover result in 2 weeks, but in the meantime Saudi Capital Group Must face a lot of resistance But in truth it depends on the so-called "Club Ownership Qualification Process" is there to check that they choose the right group of people or company to be the team owner. Which covers the image of leagues and clubs as well Richard Scudmore, former Chairman of the Premier League Executive Committee Told the famous media like BBC in 2017, "The process of checking the new owner depends on two things. One is to see if he has a criminal record or not. The other thing is finance. "Premier League rules apply to club owners' regulations, from banning, influencing other clubs to banning offense or being charged with business until being arrested. In the past, there were quite a few owners who were unable to pass the inspection, with Scudamore saying that in the past decade, there have been about 10 cases of failure.A human rights organization wrote to Richard Masters, Richard Masters, CEO of the current Premier League and Mark Ballingham, CEO of the English Football Association (FA) last week, to Emphasize the two-part inspection  First, they claimed that Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia Which is the president of the Zsa Capital Group May use the power to influence other clubs In this case, Sheffield United, whose owner is Prince Abdullah Bin Musa, a member of the royal family Saudi Arabia  And may also include the Manchester City team, which the human rights organization said, Sheikh Hamad Bin Zahid, Etihad's CEO and club owner. "The Blues" are allied with Prince Salman as well.
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