Gunners agree to sell 80% shares

Gunners have identified an investor to take charge of the club PIC: KABO MPAETONA
Gunners have identified an investor to take charge of the club PIC: KABO MPAETONA

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Sources however said of the remaining 20 percent, 10 might be sold to another investor. Gunners have been battling financial challenges over the years despite the team being one of the highly supported in the country.

It is said the previous committee was opposed to the idea of selling shares, but supporters voted in favour of privatisation. Extension Gunners public relations officer, Edwin Mabapa told Mmegi Sport the meeting agreed to pursue the club’s privatisation.

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