Sale of Sheffield Utd stalls as Prince Abdullah tries to renegotiate price with club at top of Championship
December 13 – Sheffield United’s Saudi Arabian owner Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, has put the club’s sale on hold as he attempts to negotiate an increase in the sales price if the club are promoted back to the Premier League this season.
Over the summer Prince Abdullah agreed a £105 million deal with the COH Sports group, led by American businessmen Steven Rosen and Helmy Eltoukhy. That deal has been approved by the English Football League with the COH principals having passed the EFL’s owners test.
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