Africa's richest man,
Aliko Dangote, is unrelenting in his desire to to take over Arsenal Football Club
of England.
But he stated clearly
that long serving coach, Arsene Wenger is out of the planned swoop, which may
be sometime in 2019.
Dangote, valued at
£10billion by Forbes earlier this year, added that he would fire Arsenal's
Manager, Arsene Wenger if his takeover bid is successful.
Dangote has always
expressed his desire to take over at the Emirates for several years.
An Arsenal fan since
the mid-1980s, he had been in talks with then-shareholder Lady Nina
Bracewell-Smith about a deal seven years ago but saw a deal fall apart.
In an interview with
Bloomberg, the billionaire once more affirmed his desire to invest in the north
London side once he completes a major oil refinery project in the Nigerian
capital of Lagos.
"The
first thing I would change is the coach," Dangote said.
"He has done a good job, but someone else should also try
his luck."
The majority shareholder Stan Kroenke, in May, rejected a
£1billion takeover bid from Alisher Usmanov, who owns a 30 per cent stake in
the club, insisting that he was a committed, long-term investor in the club.
Dangote, however, believes that he could tempt Kroenke and
Usmanov into selling up the club which is valued at £2bn.
"If they get the right offer, I'm sure they would walk
away," he said.
"Someone will give them an offer that will make them
seriously consider walking away.
"And when we finish the refinery, I think we will be in a
position to do that."
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