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    Liverpool, who are co-owned by Americans George Gillett and Tom Hicks have debts estimated at around €245 million sterling, a situation Platini says makes them very unattractive to prospective buyers. "By putting in new rules we will protect the business of (Chelsea owner Roman) Abramovich, Massimo Moratti (at Inter Milan) or Manchester United owner (Malcolm) Glazer. I am sure they want to sell but who will buy clubs with so many debts? Who would be that stupid? If you regulate the system, many people will be interested in buying. I am not a big economist but I am logical." "We understand the institutional worries about the economy of European football, but in citing Inter he forgets that our club does not have debts with the banks," a statement said. Full Article at SuperSport
    By putting in new rules we will protect the business of (Chelsea owner Roman) Abramovich, Massimo Moratti (at Inter Milan) or Manchester United owner (Malcolm) Glazer. I am sure they want to sell but who will buy clubs with so many debts? Who would be that stupid? If you regulate the system, many people will be interested in buying. I am not a big economist but I am logical.
    SOURCE: SuperSport 1 month ago