Supporters continue to face an anxious wait as a decision over Newcastle United's takeover.News broke over three months ago about a prospective £300million deal to buy the club, meaning that the fans have been on tenterhooks ever since.Amanda Staveley is the figurehead of the Saudi-backed consortium who are said to be leading the charge for the club, with just one final test standing in their way.The club are currently waiting on a verdict from the Premier League as to whether the £300million deal can go ahead.There's been plenty of speculation as to why such a delay has occurred, with issues such as human rights violations and piracy both being investigated amid the interest from Saudi Arabia.But with many debating whether a takeover will happen, He tweeted: "Despite all of the tedious arguments this season we should remember one thing, Newcastle United will have new owners soon. For that document to be signed, Mike Ashley will have to be convinced Mauriss not only has the money in place to buy the club, but also the financial backing to invest in it.Ashley wants to sell but will not do so if the person replacing him does not have the finance to take the club forward. Birmingham City Women unveil Carla Ward as new head coach Recruitment plans have been redrafted and given fees do not seem to have dropped, judging by what has been done elsewhere in the Premier League so far, Bruce has a problem.He will look to sell Christian Atsu, Jacob Murphy and DeAndre Yedlin. The American's interest has been greeted with scepticism in Newcastle, unsurprising given there is very little known about the chief executive of Clear TV. "Ashley will be gone and the biggest single reason for the club’s woes for more than a decade will be gone. All Rights Reserved.Newcastle United set to benefit from touted Ivan Toney dealNewcastle United takeover handed boost as PIF update emergesLiverpool estimated to earn more prize money than Man City and Man United after winning Premier League titleNewcastle United tipped to attract interest in star manEberechi Eze to Newcastle United discussed as interest heats up Das Bild Luke Edwards von Marco Verch kann unter Creative Commons Lizenz genutzt werden.
Many fans will not believe an owner who has been so ruled by self-interest could hold such a view.Mauriss is also understood to be wary of arriving in the wake of the failed Saudi bid, with The idea is for Mauriss to be in charge before the start of next season, but that means working to a strict time frame which raises all sorts of potential problems, not least the fact it could take several weeks for the Premier League to agree to the takeover.The onus, though, is on Mauriss. Graeme sits down with Luke Edwards, who of course is the North East Sports reporter for The Telegraph. Es ist auf Flickr in voller Auflösung verfügbar.
In December I will be running around the real Monopoly Board in London in order to raise £5000 for the charity Mind. Find out more We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Newcastle fans are still in limbo as to if, or when, Mike Ashley will finally sell the club following the collapse of the Saudi deal
Newcastle fans are desperate for Mike Ashley to sell "Ashley will be gone and the biggest single reason for the club’s woes for more than a decade will be gone.
Mike Ashley's efforts to sell Newcastle have so far yielded no results
"As things stand, I will remain in charge, so what do you want to do in the transfer market on a limited budget?"