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Man City owner wants to buy Real Madrid


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By Joffa - 28 Dec 2009 9:54 AM

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Man City owner wants Real - report

From: AFP December 28, 2009

MANCHESTER City owner Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has made inquiries about trying to buy Real Madrid, according to an unconfirmed report today.

Spanish sports daily AS said the Abu Dhabi-based billionaire would be prepared to pay 1 billion euros ($1.63 billion) for the Spanish giants, home to world class players like Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo.

The daily did not name its source but claimed: "Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has commissioned representatives to offer the sum (of 1 billion euros) to buy out the club."

AS added, however, that such a deal would be almost impossible.

Real would need the permission of their shareholding fans to change its legal statutes, which would then pave the way for any deal to go through. Fans of Real vote on the election of most of the board and the club's president.

AS added that a meeting between the Sheikh and Real president Florentino Perez could be held early in 2010. Real are reported to have debts of 327 million ($532.88 million).

If the plan gathered momentum, it would inevitably start alarm bells ringing for English Premier League side Manchester City, where Italian Roberto Mancini has just taken over following the sacking of Mark Hughes.

The rules of European football's ruling body UEFA dictate that two different clubs cannot have the same owner.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/soccer/man-city-owner-wants-real-report/story-e6frey4r-1225814056151
By AJ from NZ - 30 Dec 2009 9:25 AM

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/3198566/Real-Madrid-rejects-takeover-bid-reports

stuff.co.nz wrote:
Real Madrid rejects takeover bid reports

Real Madrid has denied that Manchester City owner Sheik Mansour made a €1 billion ($US1.44 million) offer to buy the Spanish club.

Madrid said on its web site Tuesday that the "so-called interest and the existence of any offer to acquire Real Madrid are false."

A Spanish newspaper reported Sunday that Sheik Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan had made the offer to president Florentino Perez and that discussions would take place next week.

Madrid is one of four clubs in the Spanish league that is owned by its members and not by a private entity. The others are Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao and Osasuna.

Sheikh Mansour is also president of Abu Dhabi's Al Jazira Club, which has had a twinning agreement with Madrid since 2005.