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Derby County takeover revelation emerges involving Mike Ashley

Mike Ashley made a late bid for Derby County to become a co-shareholder of the League One side alongside Chris Kirchner, according to an update from Alan Nixon’s Patreon page.

The former Newcastle United owner was previously thought to be keen on taking control of the East Midlands outfit alone following their fall into administration – and the 57-year-old was even seeking an agreement with Middlesbrough owner Steve Gibson regarding a dispute between Boro and the Rams earlier this year.

However, American businessman Kirchner was chosen as preferred bidder by Derby’s administrators in the early stages of April, giving him a period of exclusivity to complete a takeover deal for Wayne Rooney’s side.

With this, Ashley is thought to have launched an audacious bid to become Kirchner’s partner as co-owner of the Rams, a proposal that was rejected by the latter according to this latest update from reporter Nixon.

Although a takeover deal is yet to be announced, this agreement has been all but sealed with an announcement expected imminently with Kirchner seemingly getting over the final hurdle of concluding a deal for Pride Park.

The third-tier outfit’s home patch is currently owned by Mel Morris and though an impasse in talks previously appeared regarding the purchase of the ground, that issue seems to have been overcome.

This will enable Kirchner to take the reins imminently, potentially leaving Ashley to conclude a deal for another side after selling his stake in Newcastle last year.

The Verdict:

This potential deal may not have been the worst outcome for Derby – because Ashley was a reasonably reliable owner of the Magpies during his tenure at St James’ Park and would have provided a layer of protection to prevent the club

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