«Gilan Holding» buys the British "Aston Villa"
The owners of the group of companies «Gilan Holding» intends to buy an English football club, "Aston Villa" from the Premier League, said yesterday the British media Jonny Gould, one of the sponsors of the team.
A month ago there was a talk on selling "Aston Villa" to the American billionaire Mark Kyubanu. But there are usually the rumors around the "blanks", then comes a real buyer, like Kamaladdin Heydarov. The stocks of the "Aston Villa" was put up for sale by the main club owner Randy Lerner last year.
«Gilan Holding» is not the first owner of easy money, which has attracted European football teams amid falling oil prices. The well-known "family" businessman Hafiz Mammadov has completed the purchase of the English football club, "Sheffield Wednesday", which plays in the "Championship" - the second biggest league in England. The owner of Baghlan Group already owns the French club "Lance" and the local team of "Baku". In addition, in November last year it was aimed at "Port" - one of the leaders of the Iberian football. Moreover, Hafka intends to expand its cooperation in the field of advertising with European football clubs. Earlier in this segment were presented Madrid "Atletico" and again the French "Lance". It is noteworthy that "Hafka", is traditionally represented in the Portuguese press as "one of the most influential people possessing untold wealth."
So, only one "Hafka" has spent a total of more than 100 million euro on its interest in sports, despite the obvious problems bordering actual bankruptcy. Now he is in debt, and government agencies undermine his business.
According to experts, the reason of hobbies of local oligarchs in business in which they do not understand anything, is that basically they do not earn on their assets, but on the funds assigned to them "on the highest command." --17D—
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