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Premier League: Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley officially puts club up for sale

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London: Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley is ready to end his controversial reign after putting the Premier League club up for sale on Monday.

Ashley has been a polarising figure at Newcastle since taking over at St James' Park in 2007 and the sports retail tycoon has decided now is the time to step down.

File image of Mike Ashley. ReutersFile image of Mike Ashley. Reuters
Newcastle have been relegated from the Premier League twice in the Ashley era, with the 53-year-old angering Magpies fans with his failed managerial appointments and his decision to sell naming rights to the club's historic stadium.

Ashley has frustrated current Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez by failing to back the Spaniard in the transfer market.

Benitez has publicly complained about Newcastle's spending on several occasions since leading them to promotion from the Championship last season, with Ashley responding that he doesn't have the cash to compete with superpowers like Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United.

Now Ashley, who paid £134 million ($178 million, 150 million euros) for Newcastle, reportedly hopes to find a new owner by the end of the year following the formal announcement of his sale plan.

"As one of the Premier League's oldest and best-supported football clubs – and for the benefit of its many fans and supporters in the UK and across the world – Newcastle United requires a clear direction and a path to a bright and successful future," a Newcastle statement read.

"To give the club the best possible opportunity of securing the positioning and investment necessary to take it to the next level, at what is an important time in its history, its present ownership has determined that it is in the best interests of Newcastle United and its fans for the club to be put up for sale."

Sour atmosphere

Speculation over Newcastle's future was ramped up after the appearance of financier Amanda Staveley at their match against Liverpool earlier this month.

After initially trying to win over Newcastle fans by sitting with them at away matches – the Londoner was often pictured in a Newcastle shirt drinking beer with supporters – he spent far less time at the north-east club once the atmosphere soured in recent years.

Ashley unsuccessfully cycled through a host of managers in a bid to transform Newcastle's fortunes, with Kevin Keegan, Joe Kinnear, Alan Pardew and Steve McClaren among his hires.

Newcastle are currently ninth in the Premier League after Sunday's 2-2 draw at Southampton, but Ashley looks to have realised more investment is needed and he is willing to let a new buyer defer part of the payments to allow funds to be used on improving Benitez's squad.

"To give an incoming owner the maximum possible flexibility to make a meaningful investment in the club, including in its playing squad, the sale process will give interested parties the opportunity of deferring substantial payments," the statement added.

"A process will now commence of identifying new ownership for the club that will be capable of delivering the sustained investment in and dedication to the club that is necessary for it to achieve its ambitions.
 
Fantastic opportunity for rich Arabs or other investors.

Newcastle is a great club with a massive fan base. Even in the lower division the stadium was always full.
 
I'm interested in buying it. Lol it's kinda funny how Neymar is worth more than Newcastle Utd.
 
I'm interested in buying it. Lol it's kinda funny how Neymar is worth more than Newcastle Utd.

He's worth more than £380m? KKWC is right, NUFC is a massive club which has been badly run that has the potential to be one of the biggest clubs in the world with the right ownership. I'd compare it to Leeds in that respect, another famous club which has fallen from grace in recent times. It's a unique city which stands alone as the last major city between England and Scotland. It's similar to Liverpool in that it's a proper football city, a new owner could have something really special on their hands if he has some ambition.
 
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley has apologised to the government after saying its shops should stay open during the coronavirus lockdown.

He agreed to close its high street stores earlier this week in a U-turn, having previously argued that the company provided an essential service and should stay open.

In an open letter, he said he was “deeply apologetic about the misunderstandings of the last few days”.

He added: "Our intentions were only to seek clarity from the government as to whether we should keep some of our stores open. We would never have acted against their advice.”

Mr Ashley also said that his Frasers Group would offer its entire fleet of lorries to help deliver medical equipment and supplies for the NHS and other key workforces.
 
The bubble was always gonna burst, football is gonna have a reality check of proportions never seem it its history. NFL style European league incoming. English leagues will be decimated.
 
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley has apologised to the government after saying its shops should stay open during the coronavirus lockdown.

He agreed to close its high street stores earlier this week in a U-turn, having previously argued that the company provided an essential service and should stay open.

In an open letter, he said he was “deeply apologetic about the misunderstandings of the last few days”.

He added: "Our intentions were only to seek clarity from the government as to whether we should keep some of our stores open. We would never have acted against their advice.”

Mr Ashley also said that his Frasers Group would offer its entire fleet of lorries to help deliver medical equipment and supplies for the NHS and other key workforces.

Pretty silly of this man to call staff in and then apologize when found out.
 
It can be a successful club with right management. Newcastle has quite a rich history.
 
PCP Capital Partners are in advanced talks with Mike Ashley to end his 13-year tenure as owner of Newcastle United, according to sources directly involved in the takeover.
 
Hopefully some Oil tycoon will take it unlike the Gillette & Hicks or the Glazers
 
PCP Capital Partners has moved a step closer to buying Newcastle United by lodging paperwork with the Premier League and formal checks are underway.
 
Jamie redknapp saying the owners are very ambitious :zardari and there could be big signings should the takeover happens

Wishful thinking Ronaldo to Newcastle
 
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