-
Joe Rogan interview emerges as Donald Trump’s closing pitch - 5 mins ago
-
Standout NCAA Basketball Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim Dies Days Before Season Start - 6 mins ago
-
NASA Unveils Prototype Telescope for LISA Mission, Gravitational Wave Detection from Space - 7 mins ago
-
Power and electricity stock picks from Morgan Stanley as demand booms - 9 mins ago
-
Nama fraud trial set for January - 13 mins ago
-
‘Whole neighbourhood wiped out’ in Israel air strike - 18 mins ago
-
New Polls Show Donald Trump’s Chances of Winning Georgia - 21 mins ago
-
Short Amazon and Apple as they head into earnings season, say Itau BBA analysts - 24 mins ago
-
MLS awards finalists: Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez up for MVP; Wilfried Nancy to win top coach again? - 25 mins ago
-
Belfast plan to cut up to 270 jobs - 28 mins ago
Newcastle United: Co-owners Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi to leave club
Newcastle United co-owners Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi are set to leave the club.
They took a 10% share in Newcastle when they helped to orchestrate the Saudi Arabian-backed £305m takeover of the club in 2021.
The husband and wife’s share has since decreased to six per cent as Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the Reuben family have increased their own shares.
BBC Radio Newcastle understands Staveley and Ghodoussi have now sold their remaining stake and will leave the club.
The pair have been instrumental in the day-to-day running of the club since the takeover, which gave PIF an 80% controlling stake in the Premier League club.
Staveley and Ghodoussi hired manager Eddie Howe in November 2021 to replace Steve Bruce and signed players such as Bruno Guimaraes and Kieran Trippier during their first transfer window in charge to help the club survive relegation.
Source link