Short, Sunderland owner Ellis Short will not be selling the club

Sunderland owner Ellis Short will not be selling the club

Sunderland AFC have released an official statement on their website, announcing that Owner and Chairman Ellis Short will not be selling the club.

The official statement by the club quotes:

“Recently, we informed supporters that discussions were taking place with parties who had expressed an interest in acquiring ownership of Sunderland AFC.”

“Subsequently, more detailed talks were held over the last week with one of these groups.”

“Ellis Short and the board were committed to ascertain if this group was better placed to take the club forward in the right way and to improve it, both on and off the pitch.”

“A defined timeframe was placed on discussions to ensure that the club could move forward quickly and decisively with its plans for the new season should they not come to fruition.”

“We have concluded these talks and have determined that this proposed sale would not be in the best interests of Sunderland AFC.”

“Ellis Short will continue his commitment to the club, both financially and personally, moving forward.”

“We would like to thank our supporters for their patience during what we know has been a period of uncertainty and frustration for them.’

Preston North End have granted us permission to speak with Simon Grayson regarding the manager’s position.”

This official statement by the club shows that Short will maintain his ownership in the club for the forthcoming season.

The club’s official website also has confirmed in the statement that Preston North End have allowed Sunderland to speak to Simon Grayson about the vacant managerial job at the Stadium of Light.

It had been rumoured that if a German group was to take over at the Stadium of Light, they could appoint a different manager to Grayson, with Jens Keller and Jurgen Klinsmann both being names suggested by the Chronicle and Daily Mail.

With Short staying in charge at Sunderland, it appears that Grayson is the club’s target to take over as its next manager.

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