The potential owners of Sheffield United also attempted to acquire West Brom and Preston North End as part of their quest to join the English football league.
Alan Nixon has revealed that the group headed by Tom Page made an effort to buy two Championship teams before they started negotiations to acquire the Blades.
Eight months have passed since the current Sheffield United ownership began negotiations, and no agreement has yet been signed.
Positive negotiations had reportedly taken place, according to Andy Giddings’ earlier this month’s reports; the last details still needed to be worked out before anything could be finalized.
The Yorkshire team’s financial problems under current owner Prince Abdullah have resulted in a two-point deduction punishment from the EFL for this season.
Sheffield United acquisition most recent
Supporters have been unsure whether or not the Blades’ takeover will proceed for several months due to the lengthy process.
There is still hope that the two sides may come to an agreement for the time being.
Additionally, according to Alan Nixon, Page wants to add an Albanian investor to the mix to bring in new capital.It’s unclear when an agreement would be finalized because negotiations appear to be dragging into October at this point.
However, Page’s prior futile attempts to acquire West Brom and Preston demonstrate his desire to join the English football league.
After years of mismanagement, supporters were relieved to see the Baggies under new ownership, which was acquired by Shilen Patel early this year.
Even though there were rumors earlier this year that the Hemmings family may be willing to selling the club, Preston is still run by them.