Chinese consortium interested in Newcastle United investment
By Sky Sports News HQ
Newcastle United are of interest to a Chinese consortium for a potential takeover, Sky Sports News HQ understands.
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It is understood Ashley, who has reportedly tried to sell the north-east club twice in the past, is now considering all options
open to him.
He told Sky Sports: "We are now definitely going to win something and, by the way, I shan't be selling until we do.
"[I won't be selling] at any price. And by the way, when I say win something, if we ever get in a position of a Champions League place, that counts as winning something."
Should the Chinese consortium successfully negotiate a takeover, they will become the second Chinese owners in the Premier League alongside those at West Brom, while the Chinese consortium CMC owns a 13 per cent stake in Manchester City.
Championship clubs Aston Villa, Birmingham City and Wolves also have Chinese owners.
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