Stewart Donald responds to Mark Campbell's Sunderland takeover claims and offers Juan Sartori update
“We had the club valued and our price that we agreed to buy the club at the very start, when we first made the bid, dramatically changed as time went on,” Campbell explained
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Hide Ad“There were certain components of the deal at the end that weren’t going to work for the club.”
But Donald has now offered his take on why the deal didn’t materialise – suggesting that Campbell’s proposal wouldn’t have left the club in a better position were they to be promoted, with Sunderland’s search for investment having been consistently focused on pushing the club on should they reach the Championship.
Donald said: “Would we have any more money to spend in the Championship under that proposal? I wouldn’t say so, no.”
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Hide AdWhile Campbell failed to rule out a return bid, Donald suggested such a move was unlikely.
And the Sunderland owner also provided an update on co-owner Juan Sartori, who he believes will be more involved in some ‘exciting developments’ in the coming months.
“Now he’s not going to be president, he’s back and quite vocal,” he added.
“Hopefully you’ll see some exciting developments soon which will involve Juan.”