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Fri 16 September 2022 | 14:25

NHL franchise owner Bill Foley to buy 100 percent of Bournemouth

The former England captain Scott Parker led Bournemouth to a Premier League promotion last season. However, after a poor start to the new season, the manager got controversially sacked by the club as Bournemouth owner Maxim Demin is reportedly in advanced talks over the sale of the club.

Current

Bournemouth

owner,

Maxim Demin

had an outstanding job with the training ground development, as well as investing £30m last season and another £30m this summer showing his continued commitment to the ongoing running of the club.

However, according to

Sky Sports

, the Swissman is in advanced talks with Bill Foley, who owns National Hockey League side

Vegas Golden Knights

. As the outlet reports, the 77-year-old American will take a 100 percent stake of the club as the negotiations have been running throughout the summer and it is thought a deal could be finalized before the November

World Cup

.

 

Bournemouth sacked

Scott Parker

last month taking

Gary O'Neil

in charge as the interim boss. O'Neil has grabbed four points from two games as he gave the Cherries a breathing space in the relegation battle, as they are currently placed 13th in the

Premier League

3 points above the relegation zone.

They will face their former boss,

Eddie Howe

, when they travel for their next Premier League game to face

Newcastle United

on Saturday, with O'Neil hoping to remain unbeaten.

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source: Sky Sports



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