ASTONISHING claims regarding Mexican businessman linked with takeover of Newcastle United
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Fidel Kuri Grajales, a Mexican businessman, Institutional Revolutionary Party politician and owner of an MX League football franchise, has revealed he DID NOT make death threats to Santos Laguna owner Alejandro Irarragorri, of the Orlegi Sports Group.
Denying the accusations to ESPN, Kuri Grajales said: “No (threats to Irarragorri), the traps they were made between him and a player's agent.”
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Hide AdKuri Grajales claims contadictions in the complaints make it impossible.
He continued: “How can it be that the complaint and threats are made in April, and in the FMF (The Mexican Football Federation) letter it says that it was in August. Was it in April or in August?”
In Autumn the Orlegi Sports Group and Alejandro Irarragorri were linked with a takeover of United, with Mike Ashley reportedly keen to sell his 100% stake in the club.
According to reports last month, Irarragorri was ‘confident’ of sealing a deal to takeover Newcastle United – according to reports.
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Hide AdThe Athletic claimed that the Mexican group met with Ashley in October in London, while those talks appeared to have come to nothing, the Mexicans “remain very much in contention and have even expressed confidence over their chances” of clinching a takeover.
Indeed, they claim that the group are ‘serious bidders’, with the deal in the hands of their acquisition team for ‘fine-tuning’.
Irarragorri shunned the opportunity to purchase Crystal Palace earlier this year.