Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote insists that soon he will have ‘enough time and enough resources’ to buy Arsenal football club, whatever the price.Dangote, 58, is Africa’s richest man having amassed a fortune in the region of $18.4 billion (£12.2 billion). He is currently the 67th richest man in the world.
He first spoke of his interest in purchasing the Gunners last month when he admitted that ‘one day’ he hoped to buy the club, adding that he ‘already knew’ his strategy to take them forward.
That day may arrive sooner than first expected, with Dangote telling the BBC Tuesday that completion of his proposed oil refinery in Nigeria will provide the funds necessary to launch a takeover of the club.
“When we get this refinery on track, I will have enough time and enough resources to pay what they are asking for,” he told BBC Hausa.
“There were a couple of us who were rushing to buy, and we thought with the prices then, the people who were interested in selling were trying to go for a kill,” Dangote continued.
“We backtracked, because we were very busy doing other things, especially our industrialisation.”
“They are doing well, but they need another strategic direction,” he added. “They need more direction than the current situation, where they just develop players and sell them.”
Stan Kroenke is Arsenal’s majority shareholder, with the American owning 66.64% of the club’s parent company, Arsenal Holdings plc.

Lol,,this man is serious ,,bacik home club side are looking f
ReplyDeleteOr sponsors,,oga sir,,
Why can't u buy a local club n groom it to go win the FIFA club world cup...hmmm
Goodluck with ur dreams sir. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeletewhat is this man's problem with Arsenal....why not buy the world???
ReplyDeleteU just ranting u want to buy u want to buy, go and buy now, no1 is stopping u
ReplyDeleteMcheeeeeew, if u get d kind money wey abudhabi brothers get,u can go,see d epileptic nature of football clubs in ur country, charity dey say,begins at home
ReplyDeleteOK sir! Na you get the money.. I go just dey observe
ReplyDeleteOga you have de money so goon and what you like
ReplyDeleteThis is bullshit, why buy and already made club when your home country football league is under developed
ReplyDeleteWhich club in Nigeria is profitable? And is our league being run like a business by serious people? Abeg buy Arsenal jare and have good returns on your investment.
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