Arsenal agrees to $1.2 billion takeover by Kroenke

LONDON, (Reuters) – Arsenal is poised to become the  fifth Premier League club to have an American owner after sports  tycoon Stan Kroenke agreed a deal for a takeover that values the  soccer club at 731 million pounds ($1.2 billion).

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Billionaire Kroenke, who already owns close to 30 percent of  the London club, said yesterday he had offered shareholders  11,750 pounds per share and had already secured the backing of  16.1 percent shareholder Danny Fiszman and 15.9 percent  shareholder Nina Bracewell-Smith.

He now controls 63 percent of Arsenal  and under  Takeover Panel rules is compelled to make an offer for the  remaining shares.

Russian steel magnate Alisher Usmanov is the other major  shareholder, holding a 27 percent stake through his Red and  White vehicle which declined to comment on what his plans were.

The 63-year-old Kroenke, worth $2.9 billion in 2010  according to Forbes, already owns several U.S. sports teams,  including the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, the NHL’s Colorado  Avalanche, NFL team the St Louis Rams, and Major League Soccer  team the Colorado Rapids.

Arsenal, who are second in the Premier League behind  Manchester United, have gone six years without a trophy since  their FA Cup success in 2005.

The Gunners have 62 points from 31 league games and are  seven points behind United with a game in hand and they are also  still to host their rivals on May 1.

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Fans have been frustrated as the 13-times English champions’  spending on players has lagged behind rivals such as Chelsea and  Manchester City and while it remains to be seen how much money  would be in the transfer pot, Wenger welcomed the takeover.

“I have worked with Stan Kroenke at board meetings over the  past couple of years and I believe he has the best interests of  Arsenal at heart,” the Frenchman, who has managed the club since  1996, said in a statement on the club website (www.arsenal.com).

“He understands the club’s heritage and traditions and our  ambition to run the club in a way which protects our long term  future.”

Chairman Peter Hill-Wood will remain in his position.
Bracewell-Smith, whose family had been involved in the club  for more than 70 years, issued a statement in support of  Kroenke.

“I am confident of Arsenal’s continued success both on and  off the pitch and believe that Stan Kroenke will continue to  develop the club in a manner true to its heritage for the  players and the fans,” she said.

“We wish the club, the directors and the supporters every  success in the future. At the end of the day, our family will  always be gooners (Arsenal supporters).”

Four other Premier League clubs are owned by Americans —  Manchester United, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Sunderland, while  Chelsea, Manchester City, Fulham, Birmingham City and Blackburn  Rovers also have foreign owners.