90min
·20 September 2024
90min
·20 September 2024
Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold is reported to be fronting a bid to buy Ligue 1 side Nantes.
Alexander-Arnold has already indicated an interest in investing in sports teams and, alongside former Chelsea and Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata, purchased stakes in the Alpine Formula One team last year.
Alexander-Arnold's father manages an investment fund on behind of Trent and his brother Tyler, a director at the PLG agency that boasts the Liverpool defender among its numerous high-profile clients, and the family have held talks over buying Nantes.
Nantes owner Waldemar Kita is reported to be keen to sell among the ongoing financial uncertainty in French football and spoke with the Alexander-Arnold family in July for preliminary talks about a sale.
A verbal offer of over €100m (£84m) was proposed but, while Kita was happy to continue talks and hold another meeting last Thursday, he was not happy with the terms offered by the Alexander-Arnolds.
The bid is believed to have been raised to €150m but there has not yet been a response from Kita, whose true desire to sell is now being tested. The Nantes owner is even said to have outright rejected suggestions he could sell when contacted for comment.
Kita has previous when it comes to trying to avoid the public spotlight. Talks over a sale to Benjamin Leigh Hunt in 2019 were abruptly ended when Kita grew frustrated by leaks to the media. However, the negotiations with Alexander-Arnold and his family are thought to remain alive at this point.
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