Newcastle United’s new bidders insisted last night that they are “serious people” and the existing promotion option for Mike Ashley.
The Bellagraph Nova Group insisted last night that its search for 280 million pounds for Newcastle United was genuine and committed to a complete monetary due diligence process.
Fraser Group tycoon Ashley estimates the club amounts to about 340 million pounds after Amanda Staveley’s Saudi-funded consortium withdrew 19 days ago.
Directed through Evangeline Shen and his cousins Nelson and Terence Loh, BN Group claims stakes in monetary services, fitness and medicine, entertainment and technology, and luxury goods.
A source of the organization said they were “always discussing all the terms” and showed MirrorSport the main points of the 31 corporations that make up its empire, adding 23,000 employees.
By making public on Sunday its goal of buying Newcastle, the company published a redacted copy of what it said in a letter of intent sent for Ashley’s review.
The letter is signed through the company’s head of marketing and investor relations, Bourbon’s Nereides, who told Telegraph Sport on Sunday night that conversations with Ashley were ongoing.
He also said BNG planned to point out Cristiano Ronaldo’s player caliber, claiming that the corporate is in “direct contact” with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Sources close to Newcastle legend and premier league denied any involvement with BNG on Monday night, claims of signing a similar deal with another former Magpies out-of-the-league, Michael Chopra, have accrued.
“Our technique is to be as transparent as possible,” he wrote. The main points of our verification of owners and directors (regulations governing any possible replacements in club home ownership), such as all Premier League governance regulations, are available to the public on our online page and at various events we have issued brief statements. once a positive resolution has been taken.
However, as with all topics of publicity and sports sensitivity, where Americans and interested organizations have an adequate expectation of confidentiality, the Premier League has not commented in public or personally informed that others in this case have done so. ‘
Steve Bruce admits that the return of enthusiasts to St James’ Park will bring welcome relief for the new season.
The Magpies played six games after the blockade, but won a home win over Sheffield United in the Premier League when the Blades were defeated 3-0.
Newcastle’s home stopped disappointingly with consecutive defeats to Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool at Tyneside.
Fans may be given the green light to return to their seats in October, but the number of other people allowed to return through the turnstiles is yet to be determined, not to mention how enthusiastic they will be to get tickets.
Bruce knows that United’s fan base is a difficult unit for his players and that victories over Man United and Chelsea are attributed to the Toon Army last season.
Magpies manager was unable to applaud the fans after the last match with Liverpool due to the closed-door nature of the 3-1 defeat, but now he has thanked all the club’s supporters for hitting the team last season.
Bruce the Chronicle:
“If we ever need to know how vital they are, what it has been in recent months.
“Our club is unique. A whole St James Park complicates the life of the teams.
“A void is not the same and gives visiting groups an opposite merit to us.
“They don’t mind coming to a big stadium like St James’ Park when there’s no one.
“It’s different when 50, 000 more people yell at you.”
"It is different when 50,000 are roaring you on." #NUFC https://t.co/E94WxRRPJo
— The Chronicle (@ChronicleNUFC) August 17, 2020
The Singapore organization looking to buy Newcastle legend Toon, Alan Shearer, as coach.
Cousins Terence and Nelson Loh lead the Bellagraph Nova Group and are in the overdue stages of buying from owner Mike Ashley.
On Sunday, the investor said he had “asked for help” from Magpies hero Shearer.
An informant from the BN Group said:
“We introduce Alan to the training post, or he’d like to do it at the club.
“He has already agreed to paint with us if our material materializes.”
Shearer, who still cannot comment, the organization said in a statement: “We are at a complex level of negotiation after having already submitted a letter of intent as well as budget evidence on August 10.”
Welcome to our Newcastle United blog on Monday 17 August.
The consequences have continued since the Premier League even though it all answered questions from enthusiasts and parliamentarians about the failed public offering.
A letter from chief executive Richard Masters in reaction to Chi Onwurah, Deputy of Newcastle Central, shared through social media.
Sources close to the buyer’s appearance point out that the consortium led through the Saudi PIF has gone through the arbitration allegations, however, it is now up to them to make a decision on the next step.
NUST will meet with the Premier League this week and ask for your answers.
Meanwhile, United will have to prepare for kick-off in less than a month. They’re contemplating a move for Jeff Hendrick.
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Learn more about BNG in the Mirror.
Newcastle United’s new bidders insisted last night that they are “serious people” and the existing promotion option for Mike Ashley.
The Bellagraph Nova Group insisted last night that its search for 280 million pounds for Newcastle United was genuine and committed to a complete monetary due diligence process.
Fraser Group tycoon Ashley estimates the club amounts to about 340 million pounds after Amanda Staveley’s Saudi-funded consortium withdrew 19 days ago.
Directed through Evangeline Shen and his cousins Nelson and Terence Loh, BN Group claims stakes in monetary services, fitness and medicine, entertainment and technology, and luxury goods.
A source of the organization said they were “always discussing all the terms” and showed MirrorSport the main points of the 31 corporations that make up its empire, adding 23,000 employees.
The Telegraph now claims they have been in “direct contact” with Ronaldo and will point him out for Newcastle.
They report:
By making public on Sunday its goal of buying Newcastle, the company published a redacted copy of what it said in a letter of intent sent for Ashley’s review.
The letter is signed through Nereides de Bourbon, the company’s director of marketing and investor relations, who told Telegraph Sport on Sunday night that conversations with Ashley were ongoing.
He also said BNG planned to point out Cristiano Ronaldo’s player caliber, claiming that the corporate is in “direct contact” with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
But they report that Shearer’s other people rejected the claims that worried him in the group.
Sources close to Newcastle legend and the Premier League denied any involvement with BNG on Monday night, claiming the signing of a similar deal with another former Magpies striker, Michael Chopra, has accumulated.
This mail thing
The London-based Dentons act as a clearing to express their interest in buying the club and resources say up to 50 such applications have been processed since the Saudi inauguration collapse two weeks ago.
However, Ashley and his trusted lieutenant, Justin Barnes, will only worry if Dentons warns that a technique is serious and that stakeholders have the money to succeed in a deal.
The Premier League has commented on the acquisition of Newcastle United because Americans and organizations have an “adequate expectation of confidentiality” with “all advertising and sports sensitivity issues,” according to chief executive Richard Masters.
The acquisition of Magpies collapsed on July 30 after buyers, the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, brothers Reuben and Amanda Staveley, withdrew their bids due to the ‘extended procedure in existing cases related to uncertainty’.
The consortium issued a joint statement without delay, while Newcastle executive leader Lee Charnley issued a comment a day later. However, the Premier League kept its recommendation until Masters wrote a letter of reply to Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah on Friday.
Full story here.
Former lender heading for the Bundesliga.
Valentino Lazaro at Borussia Monchengladbach is a deal. #transferencias https://t.co/qEDumtBnnG
Mike Ashley’s lawyers will continue negotiations with Bellagraph Nova Group after it was learned that the Paris-based organization is seriously considering buying Newcastle United, writes Lee Ryder.
Toon’s owner has turned down an initial offer of 280 million pounds, however, discussions between the two legal groups continue and Ashley is comparing a 29-page proposal submitted by the group leader through Evangeline Shen and Nelson and Terence Loh.
The sources of the agreement expect to hear from Ashley, who is lately in the United States, what an appropriate proposal looks like.
They are serious and have sent you a letter of intent.
Ashley is tired of the acquisition talks after failing to get the leadership of American television tycoon Henry Mauriss after the two entrepreneurs spoke verbally about a 350 million pound proposal.
The owner of the toon also suggested that Amanda Staveley and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund respond to the Premier League’s request for more data to bring the case to arbitration and impose a final decision.
Full story here.
As noted earlier on the day, the first offer from the BN Group was not accepted through Mike Ashley.
This now from PA: “PA’s news firm understands that BNG, founded through Singaporean cousins Evangeline Shen and Nelson and Terence Loh, has presented sports direct tycoon 280 million pounds, a figure that Tyneside’s resources are even in the stadium in question. “
Just as the hypothesis of Steve Bruce’s idea might have diminished a little, after Mauricio Pochettino and Rafa Benitez were connected in the past with his work, Newcastle United’s head coach learned that some other organization boldly claimed that Alan Shearer had been offered the chance to go. back to the dugout. – if your offer is accepted.
In just 48 hours, the Bella Nova Group’s interest in buying the club was revealed and they claimed that they were at an ‘advanced level of negotiation’ after offering evidence of funds.
Newcastle’s tired enthusiasts have come here many times before. So many well-meaning consortia have been advanced in recent years and have made their interest known through the media, but the next step has demonstrated the problem.
Mike Ashley himself was to blame for stoking the flames and Newcastle’s owner had said in the past that discussions with Peter Kenyon’s organization were ” more ” at the level than ever in 2018. A few months later, Ashley admitted she regretted it. Saying that.
“The truth is that with these agreements, once they are concluded, if they are not achieved, they are not achieved,” he told the Daily Mail in a rare interview last summer.
“The day someone buys Newcastle, he’ll do his due diligence, and that’s it. It’ll be like Manchester City. By the time the media realizes, it’s over. No need for delays with Newcastle. It is, honestly. Array, a very well run football club.”
Full story here.
Former NUFC scorer Luuk De Jong scored the goal of the Europa League semi-final victory yesterday.
This is an excerpt from an interview with the Dutch foreigner about his difficult times on Tyneside this year.
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Six years ago, Luuk De Jong arrived at Tyneside in an effort to launch his promising career.
The Dutch had endured a disastrous time with Borussia Monchengladbach of the Bundesliga after a primary play and had joined the Magpies on a six-month loan.
But after 12 goalless appearances, De Jong suffered the ignominy of joining The list of the biggest failures of the Newcastle United decade and being sent back to Germany.
Given his forgettable black-and-white passage, a component of United’s help was to see the striker’s dazzling form in his home country with PSV Eindhoven.
In five seasons with the Dutch giants, De Jong has scored 112 goals in 204 appearances, lifting the Eredivisie 3 times and restoring his position in the national team.
The impressive shape of the 29-year-old led the striker to move to Sevilla last summer.
De Jong spoke about his difficult time with Newcastle United and why he still has no regrets about moving in 2014.
166 seconds perfection of the midfielder United …
Here’s an excerpt from a column by Ciaran Kelly on how Mike Ashley’s prediction about an acquisition of Newcastle United is being tested…
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Just as the hypothesis of Steve Bruce’s idea might have diminished a little, after Mauricio Pochettino and Rafa Benitez were connected in the past with his work, Newcastle United’s head coach learned that some other organization boldly claimed that Alan Shearer had been offered the chance to go. back to the dugout. – if your offer is accepted.
In just 48 hours, the Bella Nova Group’s interest in buying the club was revealed and they claimed that they were at an ‘advanced level of negotiation’ after offering evidence of funds.
Newcastle’s tired enthusiasts have come here many times before. So many well-meaning consortia have been advanced in recent years and have made their interest known through the media, but the next step has demonstrated the problem.
Mike Ashley himself was to blame for stoking the flames and Newcastle’s owner had said in the past that discussions with Peter Kenyon’s organization were ” more ” at the level than ever in 2018. A few months later, Ashley admitted she regretted it. Saying that.
“The truth is that with these agreements, once they are concluded, if they are not achieved, they are not achieved,” he told the Daily Mail in a rare interview last summer.
“The day someone buys Newcastle, he’ll do his due diligence, and that’s it. It’ll be like Manchester City. By the time the media realizes, it’s over. No need for delays with Newcastle. It is, honestly. Array, a very well run football club.”
Mike Ashley has already told his circle of relatives in recent days that he is not inspired by the opening offer, writes Lee Ryder.
This raises the question of whether Ashley will temporarily terminate this agreement as she has with others in recent years.
Bellagraph Nova’s relatives are also a little baffled by some of the leaks that have emerged and claims that Michael Chopra will face the organization have been temporarily dismissed, the cardiff’s former forward has had advisory conversations.
According to reports, the proposal was drafted and executed through a Dutch football consultanc law that also has offices in the United States and Greece and has worked with partners such as Claudio Ranieri and the Ajax Coach Academy in the past, but the investment comes from the Paris-based company.
As said, turning around the table with Ashley is the most complicated task of all.
The club’s resources have told Chronicle Live in the afterlife that Newcastle’s deal is simple.
Full story here.
Toon’s head coach is ahead of seeing St James’ Park complete and swinging again.
“If we ever need to know how vital they are, what it has been in recent months.
“Our club is unique. A whole St James Park complicates the life of the teams.
“A void is not the same and gives visiting groups an opposite merit to us.
They don’t mind coming to a big, charming stadium like St James’ Park when there’s no one there.
“It’s another when 50, 000 more people yell at you.”
Full story here.
Newcastle undergoes COVID19 testing today before preseason, writes Lee Ryder.
The club hopes Jeff Hendrick will also be a doctor and be able to enroll in the education camp in York later this week.
Swansea boss Steve Cooper is pleased to have re-signed NUFC goalkeeper Freddie Woodman on loan for the season.
Speaking to the club’s website, he said: “Freddie’s affair with us is over.
“Sorry, and so did he.
“For a long time before, if there was a chance to stay Freddie, we looked for him and he returned the favor.
“He joined brilliantly last year, temporarily become popular with his teammates, supporters and staff. It made a lot of sense to continue.
“We now have a bigger goalkeeper than 12 months ago, because of the opportunities he took advantage of when they were given last year.
“It’s a year later, and your challenge is not to stand still and keep improving, to be bigger than last year.
“He knows it was number one last year, which means you want to expand your resilience and concentration. There’s no rest, you’re on the team in a position where you’re meant to play.”
“You’re under surveillance at the goal, it will inform you more productively through the game and he took that possibility literally with both hands.
“He showed that he can do it, now he has to do it again and be better. In fact, we’re in it and he’s in what we do, so let’s go.”
The Bellagraph Nova Group will make one of its co-founders, Evangeline Shen, the first Premier League president in Newcastle United.
The Paris-based organization is negotiating a value with Mike Ashley after its first proposal failed, but Shen and Singapore’s cousins and marketing specialists, Nelson and Terence Loh, remain enthusiastic.
The trio is striking a plan to buy Ashley’s magpies and there has been contact between the organization and toon’s legal owner.
Ambitious plans to invest in the cash and inject cash into the local network are in your proposal to make a fresh start at Tyneside.
United enthusiasts distrust the organization’s emergence after the failure of acquisition negotiations with the Middle East consortium, but resources close to the organization say they are confident they are sure to obtain them by check from owners and directors.
But his biggest hindrance remains conversations with Ashley and an agreement on a sale value, the Sports Direct tycoon claimed a $350 million application, the same value he cited american television tycoon Henry Mauriss this summer.
If the discussions go well with Ashley, Bellagraph Nova would like to call Alan Shearer to some extent, but Toon’s legendary forward won’t be available for comment this weekend.
Read the full story below…
The failure of the Magpies ended Manchester United’s silver this season.
The Premier League has commented on the acquisition of Newcastle United because Americans and organizations have a “correct expectation of confidentiality” with “all advertising and sports sensitivity issues,” according to chief executive Richard Masters.
The acquisition of Magpies collapsed on July 30 after buyers, the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, brothers Reuben and Amanda Staveley, withdrew their bids due to the ‘extended procedure in existing cases related to uncertainty’.
The consortium issued a joint statement without delay, while Newcastle executive leader Lee Charnley issued a comment a day later. However, the Premier League kept its recommendation until Masters wrote a letter of reply to Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah on Friday.
Due to widespread speculation, Masters considered it “appropriate” that his answers to Ms. Onwurah’s questions were reached to the general public after thousands of supporters contacted their local parliamentarians, who in turn communicated with the Premier League.
“Our technique is to be as transparent as possible,” he wrote. The main points of our verification of owners and directors (regulations governing any possible replacements in club home ownership), such as all Premier League governance regulations, are available to the public on our online page and at various events we have issued brief statements. once a positive resolution has been taken.
However, as with all topics of publicity and sports sensitivity, where Americans and interested organizations have an adequate expectation of confidentiality, the Premier League has not commented in public or personally informed that others in this case have done so. ‘
Steve Bruce admits that the return of enthusiasts to St James’ Park will bring welcome relief for the new season.
The Magpies played six games after the blockade, but won a home win over Sheffield United in the Premier League when the Blades were defeated 3-0.
Newcastle’s home stopped disappointingly with consecutive defeats to Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool at Tyneside.
Fans may be given the green light to return to their seats in October, but the number of other people allowed to return through the turnstiles is yet to be determined, not to mention how enthusiastic they will be to get tickets.
Bruce knows that United’s fan base is a difficult unit for his players and that victories over Man United and Chelsea are attributed to the Toon Army last season.
Magpies manager was unable to applaud the fans after the last match with Liverpool due to the closed-door nature of the 3-1 defeat, however, he has now thanked all the club’s supporters for hitting the team last season.
Bruce the Chronicle:
“If we ever need to know how vital they are, what it has been in recent months.
“Our club is unique. A whole St James Park complicates the life of the teams.
“A void is not the same and gives visiting groups an opposite merit to us.
“They don’t mind coming to a big stadium like St James’ Park when there’s no one.
“It’s another when 50, 000 more people yell at you.”
"It is different when 50,000 are roaring you on." #NUFC https://t.co/E94WxRRPJo
— The Chronicle (@ChronicleNUFC) August 17, 2020
Some of The Sun’s statements at night.
They claim that the Singapore group, interested in buying Newcastle United, has offered Newcastle legend Alan Shearer a brief stint as coach of the club.
However, given Shearer’s friendship with current Magpies boss Steve Bruce, he will take on the role.
The readings:
The Singapore organization looking to buy Newcastle legend Toon, Alan Shearer, as coach.
Cousins Terence and Nelson Loh lead the Bellagraph Nova Group and are in the overdue stages of buying from owner Mike Ashley.
On Sunday, the investor said he had “requested help” from Magpies hero Shearer.
An informant from the BN Group said:
“We introduce Alan to the training post, or he’d like to do it at the club.
“He has already agreed to paint with us if our material materializes.”
Shearer has not yet commented, the organization said in a statement: “We are at a complex level of negotiation after having already submitted a letter of intent as well as budget evidence on August 10.”
Newcastle United and Southampton are interested in Burnley striker Chris Wood, according to the Sunday Mirror.
The inventory states that the foreigner of New Zealand is valued at thirteen million pounds through the Clarets.