American businessman Chris Kirchner has confirmed that he wants to buy struggling English Championship football club Derby County in an open letter addressed to supporters.
Derby, managed by former England and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, went into administration in September and was given an automatic 12-point deduction which has left it bottom of the second-tier standings.
The 34-year-old Kirchner, founder of global logistics technology provider Slync.io , has said he wants to take Derby out of administration and is seeking approval from the English Football League (EFL) to become the club’s owner.
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“At this point in time, the administration process is complex, but I have informed the administrators that I’m willing to work through these complexities,” Kirchner said in a letter published by the Derby Telegraph on Monday.
“Clearly, I am at the beginning of procedures that must take place with the administrators and the EFL. I am respectful of these mechanisms. Nonetheless, my team and I have already been in conversation with all parties to discuss where to start.”
Kirchner added that he attended Derby’s 2-2 home draw with Luton Town at Pride Park last week.
Derby, which remains under a transfer embargo, hosts Blackburn Rovers on Saturday.
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