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Russian buys Dein's Arsenal stake Foreign cash 'can boost Arsenal'
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Ex-Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein has sold his 14.5% stake in the club to a firm co-owned by a Russian billionaire. Ex-Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein has told the Premiership club it must welcome foreign investment if it is to succeed in future.
The involvement of Alisher Usmanov, who paid £75m for the holding, adds to pressure on the club's board to give in to a takeover. The comments came as he sold his 14.5% stake in the club to a firm co-owned by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov.
Mr Dein has been named chairman of the firm, Red & White Holdings, allowing him a way back into Arsenal. The £75m sale also adds to pressure on the club to give in to a takeover.
He left the board after it failed to back his plan for the club to be taken over by American Stanley Kroenke. Under the deal, Mr Dein became chairman of Red & White Holdings, giving him a way back into the club after it rejected his plans for a US buyout.
Mr Dein left the Arsenal board in April after it failed to back his proposals that American Stanley Kroenke take control of the club.
"I believe the board should welcome non-British involvement in the club given the wealth of nationalities responsible for Arsenal's success on the pitch, including that of its manager," Mr Dein said.
"Without new investors I fear Arsenal might very soon not be able to compete successfully at the very top level."
'Best outcome''Best outcome'
BBC Sport's Jonathan Ledgard understands Mr Dein's move has met with the approval of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. BBC Sport's Jonathan Ledgard understands Mr Dein's move has met with the approval of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger - despite him voicing concerns last season that the Gunners may fall into foreign hands.
Mr Kroenke, a US tycoon, has been linked with a potential takeover of Arsenal after building up a 12.19% stake in the club.
He was among the favourites to buy Mr Dein's shares.
WHO OWNS ARSENAL? Danny Fiszman: 24.11%Nina Bracewell-Smith: 15.9%Red and White: 14.58%Stanley Kroenke: 12.19%Richard Carr: 4.3%Lansdowne Holdings: 2.7%Peter Hill-Wood: 0.8%Other board members: 0.2%WHO OWNS ARSENAL? Danny Fiszman: 24.11%Nina Bracewell-Smith: 15.9%Red and White: 14.58%Stanley Kroenke: 12.19%Richard Carr: 4.3%Lansdowne Holdings: 2.7%Peter Hill-Wood: 0.8%Other board members: 0.2%
Mr Usmanov's firm, Red & White Holdings, is co-owned by London-based investor Farhad Moshiri.Mr Usmanov's firm, Red & White Holdings, is co-owned by London-based investor Farhad Moshiri.
It said it wanted to up its stake in Arsenal over time, but it stressed there were no plans for an imminent increase in its holding.It said it wanted to up its stake in Arsenal over time, but it stressed there were no plans for an imminent increase in its holding.
Red & White said it felt it crucial that manager Arsene Wenger stayed at Arsenal as he was "vital to the future success of the club".Red & White said it felt it crucial that manager Arsene Wenger stayed at Arsenal as he was "vital to the future success of the club".
Mr Dein, a close ally of Mr Wenger, said the club needed people or consortia "prepared to invest previously unimaginable sums aimed at winning the game's biggest prizes".Mr Dein, a close ally of Mr Wenger, said the club needed people or consortia "prepared to invest previously unimaginable sums aimed at winning the game's biggest prizes".
WHO IS ALISHER USMANOV? Majority shareholder in Metalloinvest, a Russian mining and metallurgy firmShare portfolio includes holdings in Russian business newspaper Kommersant and mobile phone firm MegafonGeneral Director of Gazprominvestholding, investment arm of GazpromWHO IS ALISHER USMANOV? Majority shareholder in Metalloinvest, a Russian mining and metallurgy firmShare portfolio includes holdings in Russian business newspaper Kommersant and mobile phone firm MegafonGeneral Director of Gazprominvestholding, investment arm of Gazprom
He added was "delighted" to have found investors who shared his vision for the club.He added was "delighted" to have found investors who shared his vision for the club.
"I have always had the best interests of Arsenal at heart. I've had a love affair with the club since I was six," he said."I have always had the best interests of Arsenal at heart. I've had a love affair with the club since I was six," he said.
"My ambition remains to play an active role in Arsenal again. My immediate intention is to work with others to provide the financial resources necessary to turn the vision into reality."My ambition remains to play an active role in Arsenal again. My immediate intention is to work with others to provide the financial resources necessary to turn the vision into reality.
"I firmly believe that the involvement of Red & White with a significant stake and the long-term commitment of Arsene Wenger are absolutely the best outcome for the club, fans and shareholders alike.""I firmly believe that the involvement of Red & White with a significant stake and the long-term commitment of Arsene Wenger are absolutely the best outcome for the club, fans and shareholders alike."
WHO IS FARHAD MOSHIRI? Iranian-born, London-based fund manager and business associate of Mr Usmanov Investments include a 9.9% stake in stockbroker Panmure Gordon & CoChairman of Metalloinvest, where Mr Usmanov is a majority shareholderWHO IS FARHAD MOSHIRI? Iranian-born, London-based fund manager and business associate of Mr Usmanov Investments include a 9.9% stake in stockbroker Panmure Gordon & CoChairman of Metalloinvest, where Mr Usmanov is a majority shareholder
Mr Moshiri said the new investment would help it maximise the club's revenue streams.Mr Moshiri said the new investment would help it maximise the club's revenue streams.
"Arsenal is a great club with huge potential and we look forward to increasing our stake and exploring ways to help support the future development of the club for the benefit of all fans and shareholders," he said."Arsenal is a great club with huge potential and we look forward to increasing our stake and exploring ways to help support the future development of the club for the benefit of all fans and shareholders," he said.
There has been a flurry of foreign investment in Premier League sides in recent years.There has been a flurry of foreign investment in Premier League sides in recent years.
Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea in 2003 while the champions, Manchester United, are owned by the American businessman Malcolm Glazer.Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea in 2003 while the champions, Manchester United, are owned by the American businessman Malcolm Glazer.
And in February the American sports entrepreneurs George Gillet and Tom Hicks took control of Liverpool.And in February the American sports entrepreneurs George Gillet and Tom Hicks took control of Liverpool.