Saudi Arabia and Rome They start a new negotiation that could mean before and after Calcium. After the deal that brought the ‘Ryadh Season’ logo to the shirt worn by Roma in matches, it is now the option to buy the club that brings them back together. Family negotiations Friedkin has already begun, with an offer of 900 million, according to ‘La Repubblica’.
Eric WIlliamson, main man
One of the trusted men of the Friedkin family, owners of Roma, is Eric Williamson. live in USA and moves only on issues related to Rome in specific situations. For example, with the sacking of José Mourinho. Well, now he is also taking some steps that concern the interests of the two Arab entities.
Newcastle’s owners are unlikely
Of course, whenever Saudi interest comes up related to football, the player’s name comes up. PIF funds as one of the interested parties. They already own Newcastle and want more. However, it seems unlikely that they will succeed. The reason is that UEFA is seriously considering a ban on timeshares. That is, cases like the City Group, which includes Manchester City, Girona, Troyes and other clubs.
There are many more options with surgery Turki Alalshikh, president of the General Entertainment Authority. He himself said ”Arabia loves Rome”.
The Friedkin family does not want to sell at this time
In the summer, a staggering offer from the Middle East of 1,000 million came and was rejected. Now Arabia is offering 900 million and will contribute 200 or 300 million more if the city council of Rome approves the new stadium project in the Pietralata area. In any case, although negotiations are underway, for now the Friedkin family is turning a deaf ear, because they do not want to sell the club (yet).
However, the Saudis continue to knock on the door, and money does not seem to be an obstacle for them. They wanted to repeat the Qatar formula in their time, taking over PSG and taking it to what it is today, a club full of world megastars.
Source: La Verdad

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