Sheikh Abdullah Al-Khateri, a prominent Arabian business magnate, has formally declared his interest in acquiring Scottish Premiership club Hibernian FC.
Al-Khateri, chairman of Dubai-based Al-Khateri Group, confirmed his intentions in a statement:
“Hibernian FC’s rich history, passionate fan base, and potential for growth make it an attractive opportunity. I’m committed to investing in the club’s infrastructure, squad, and community programs.”
– Al-Khateri Group’s estimated £50 million bid
– Plans for Easter Road stadium redevelopment
– Increased investment in youth academy and scouting network
– Commitment to maintaining Hibernian’s Scottish identity
Hibernian FC Response:
“We welcome Sheikh Al-Khateri’s interest and look forward to discussions. Any potential partnership must align with our values and benefit the club, its fans, and the community.”
Scottish Football Association Statement:
“We will closely monitor developments, ensuring any potential ownership change meets our governance and integrity standards.”
Fan Reaction:
“Cautious optimism” – Hibernian FC Supporters’ Association
This could be the boost we need” – Hibernian FC fan, John Robertson
Sheikh Al-Khateri’s Al-Khateri Group has diversified interests in real estate, energy, and sports. This potential acquisition would mark the first Arabian ownership in Scottish football.
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