The chief executive of the Premier League has told MPs he cannot comment on whether Newcastle’s links with Saudi Arabia are being reinvestigated in light of a recent US court case.
Newcastle’s takeover saga ended in 2021 after the Saudi Public Investment Fund took a majority stake, having provided “legally binding assurances” to the Premier League there would be no state involvement in the running of the club.
Richard Masters, speaking at a digital, culture, media and sport select committee hearing on Tuesday, confirmed he was aware of an LIV Golf Series legal case against the PGA…
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