Investcorp, Elliott end talks for AC Milan buyout
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[May 26, 2022]
ROME (Reuters) - Investcorp and
U.S. fund Elliott have ended talks over the buyout of Italian soccer
champions AC Milan, a top executive of the Bahrain-domiciled asset
manager said on Thursday.
Reuters last week reported that Investcorp had put on hold its plans
to purchase the club, which is owned by Elliott, clearing the way
for U.S. investment firm RedBird to pursue a deal.
"We had discussions with Elliott about a potential investment in AC
Milan. As can be the case with premium deals, a commercial agreement
wasn't reached, and we have mutually decided to end talks,"
Investcorp Executive Chairman Mohammed Al Ardhi said on Twitter on
Thursday.
He did not give reasons for the failure of the talks but added: "We
wish AC Milan the best for next season and beyond"
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AC Milan logo is seen at the San Siro stadium during the match
against Udinese in Milan, September 10, 2016. REUTERS/Stefano
Rellandini
Investcorp was last month in exclusive negotiations
to buy AC Milan from U.S fund Elliott, who took over the club in
2018 when Chinese businessman Li Yonghong failed to meet some
obligations linked to a financing package after the purchase of the
team from Silvio Berlusconi the year before.
(Reporting by Elvira Pollina, writing by Giulia Segreti; Editing by
Keith Weir)
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