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Sheffield Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric has pledged to unearth an investor who can take the club forward after admitting a planned takeover by Hafiz Mammadov had stalled.
In May, the Owls announced a takeover deal was in place with the Azerbajani entrepreneur who currently controls both French outfit RC Lens and Baku FC in Azerbaijan as well as sponsoring a number of European clubs, including the Spanish champions Atletico Madrid.
But Mammadov has not been able to meet the obligations set out in the contract for either the purchase of the shares or the sponsorship arrangements, Mandaric said.
"Whilst I hope that Mr Mammadov will very quickly overcome his difficulties in Azerbaijan, I cannot allow this continued speculation to continue and have asked my legal advisors to take such legal action as they consider necessary.
"The club as always will attract people who are interested in acquiring a top English football club.
"Accordingly, I will explore every serious possibility and if I believe that there is someone who can accelerate our plans to return this club to the Premier League then I will do all in my power to welcome them to Sheffield.
"I believe the legacy I left behind at my previous clubs should give supporters every confidence, if any is needed."
Sheffield Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric has pledged to unearth an investor who can take the club forward after admitting a planned takeover by Hafiz Mammadov had stalled.
In May, the Owls announced a takeover deal was in place with the Azerbajani entrepreneur who currently controls both French outfit RC Lens and Baku FC in Azerbaijan as well as sponsoring a number of European clubs, including the Spanish champions Atletico Madrid.
But Mammadov has not been able to meet the obligations set out in the contract for either the purchase of the shares or the sponsorship arrangements, Mandaric said.
"Whilst I hope that Mr Mammadov will very quickly overcome his difficulties in Azerbaijan, I cannot allow this continued speculation to continue and have asked my legal advisors to take such legal action as they consider necessary.
"The club as always will attract people who are interested in acquiring a top English football club.
"Accordingly, I will explore every serious possibility and if I believe that there is someone who can accelerate our plans to return this club to the Premier League then I will do all in my power to welcome them to Sheffield.
"I believe the legacy I left behind at my previous clubs should give supporters every confidence, if any is needed."
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