Motorsports
Sergio Ramos’ acquisition strategy is a mystery
We are facing decisive days that will determine the future of our nation. seville There is also the possibility of an acquisition by a foreign group. Today is the 7th day since then. Sergio Ramos Together with his younger brother Rene Ramos and Julio Sen, the footballer’s personal advisor, he visited the offices at the Sánchez Pizjuan Stadium and submitted a proposal to the board of directors to buy the club.
The former Sevilla player is participating as a shareholder, but is backed by an important investment fund with an offer of around 400 million euros. However, this is not the only offer Sevilla are considering. In fact, the second one is safe. However, as already explained in MD, the original deadline was yesterday, Wednesday, January 21st.
According to sources interviewed by MD, those around the former Sevilla and Real Madrid player were initially not optimistic that the buyout operation of these funds, headed by Sergio Ramos, would come to fruition. One of the issues causing the discrepancy is the Andalusian club’s debt burden. This debt could reach close to 200 million euros and whoever buys the club will have to take on the debt. The next few days are presented as capital, but no scenario can be ruled out at this point. The club’s current board remains the most responsible board.
La Liga is monitoring this operation very closely due to concerns about the Sevilla club. We then consider club-specific fair play and consider the complexities of classification. Sevillaistas currently sit in 14th place with 22 points, just two points behind relegated first place Valencia. The same goes for 8th place Elche, who have 24 points. The worst-case scenario would be for the team to be relegated to the second division. This is despite the fact that in their first season in the second tier, clubs will receive significant relegation aid contained in the Television Rights Sales Act and its own provisions.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
