Saudis complete £300m Newcastle take over

LONDON. — A Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of Newcastle United has been completed. 

The Premier League have approved the takeover after receiving “legally binding assurances” that the Saudi state would not control the club. 

Instead the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which will provide 80 percent of funds for the £300m deal, is seen as separate to the state.

The sale went through after the deal passed the Premier League owners’ and directors’ test. 

The takeover brings to an end Mike Ashley’s 14-year spell as Newcastle United owner. 

A Premier League statement said: “The Premier League, Newcastle United Football Club and St James Holdings Limited have today settled the dispute over the takeover of the club by the consortium of PIF, PCP Capital Partners and RB Sports & Media.

“The legal disputes concerned which entities would own and/or have the ability to control the club following the takeover. 

“All parties have agreed the settlement is necessary to end the long uncertainty for fans over the club’s ownership. 

“The Premier League has now received legally binding assurances that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will not control Newcastle United Football Club. 

“All parties are pleased to have concluded this process which gives certainty and clarity to Newcastle United Football Club and their fans.” 

It was believed that a resolution came after Saudi Arabia settled an alleged piracy dispute with Qatar-based broadcaster beIN Sports, which own rights to show Premier League matches in the Middle East. 

The Saudi Arabian state has been accused of human rights abuses, but with the majority owner PIF deemed a separate entity, that, and any piracy issues, were no longer an impediment to the takeover, in the Premier League’s view. — BBC Sport.

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