Sunderland AFC takeover: All the groups interested in a deal and what they've said about a bid
Takeover talks have engulfed Sunderland AFC for well over a year – and we take a look at the ups and downs of the proposed deal, plus all the key players involved.
With reports of fresh interest emerging, we take a look at how the takeover narrative has progressed over the last year and all of the key names in the frame.
Scroll down and take a look at how things have developed since owner Stewart Donald first opened sale talks:
1. July 27th 2019
Mark Campbell - the first person to enter detailed talks with Donald - confirms that his takeover bid for the club has collapsed, as he turned his attention to a bid for Falkirk.
Photo: Michael Gillen
2. August 23rd 2019
It is confirmed that a group of American investors - Robert Platek, John Phelan and Glenn Furhman - are in talks over a deal to purchase Sunderland AFC. Michael Dell is involved as a ‘passive, minority investor’. Phelan and Platek attend the Black Cats’ clash with AFC Wimbledon the following day.
Photo: FRANK REID
3. September 17th 2019
A new company - called FPP Sunderland - is lodged at Companies House. Fuhrman, Phelan and Platek are the three directors.
Photo: FRANK REID
4. October 31st 2019
FPP Sunderland complete a £9million investment deal in Donald’s holding company Madrox Partners, with the money secured against Madrox’s assets - including the club itself and the Stadium of Light.
Photo: Frank Reid