Bournemouth are near being taken over by a Las Vegas-based consortium, in line with talkSPORT sources.
Alex Criminal believes the consortium plan to develop the membership’s coaching floor and stadium and in addition present switch funds in January to construct on present proprietor Max Demin’s legacy.
Russian-born however a British citizen, Demin purchased Bournemouth in 2011 and his funding spurred the membership into the Premier League in 2015.
Demin has been sole shareholder at Bournemouth since 2019, when he repurchased a 25 per cent stake he had beforehand offered to the corporate PEAK6 Investments.
Scott Parker took the managerial reins in the summertime of 2021 and guided them to computerized promotion again to the highest flight.
The Cherries made a shaky begin to the season and parted firm with Parker following claims he made that the membership had been ‘underequipped’ for the season.
Gary O’Neil has since taken interim cost of the membership, his first match seeing them play out a goalless draw towards Wolves.
Their final outing noticed them come from 2-0 all the way down to beat Nottingham Forest 3-2 on the Metropolis floor.
Should the deal go through, almost half of Premier League clubs would have American owners.
Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester City have Americans who have a majority or minority shareholding.
The most recent American takeover at a top flight side came at Chelsea as Todd Boehly purchased the west London club in a £4.25billion deal.
Boehly caused controversy this week when he put forward his idea to stage a US style Premier League ‘north vs south’ match similar to America’s All-Star model.