Premier League: American company reportedly in talks to buy Burnley

There were also reports that West Ham United and Southampton had been approached by potential U.S. owners, recently.

Published : Sep 23, 2020 21:37 IST , Burnley

Last year, ALK Capital head Alan Pace and American sports executive Dave Checketts were involved in an unsuccessful attempt to purchase Sheffield United.
Last year, ALK Capital head Alan Pace and American sports executive Dave Checketts were involved in an unsuccessful attempt to purchase Sheffield United.
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Last year, ALK Capital head Alan Pace and American sports executive Dave Checketts were involved in an unsuccessful attempt to purchase Sheffield United.

American sports investment company ALK Capital LLC is in talks to purchase Premier League club Burnley, sources with knowledge of the negotiations have told Reuters .

The move is the latest evidence of renewed interest from American investors in PL clubs after reports that West Ham United and Southampton had been approached by potential U.S. owners.

The sources said the talks were at an advanced stage and envisage the American group, which also includes a number of private investors, taking majority ownership and also a direct hands-on role in the running of the club.

ALK Capital is headed by Alan Pace, who has a Wall Street background, having held a senior role with Citigroup after previously working as a managing director for Lehman Brothers.

Pace was president of Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake and has recently brought football scouting and recruitment technology products AiScout and Player Lens to the British market.

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Last year Pace and American sports executive Dave Checketts were involved in an unsuccessful attempt to purchase Sheffield United.

Checketts, who was owner of Real Salt Lake and president of the NBA's Utah Jazz and New York Knicks, is not understood to be directly involved in this bid but is believed to be working as an advisor.

Burnley is currently owned by British businessmen Mike Garlick, who is club chairman with a 49.24% stake and John Banaszkiewicz, who owns 28.2% of the club's shares.

Both ALK Capital and Burnley Football Club declined to comment when approached by Reuters .

The East Lancashire club, which was English champion in 1921 and 1960, is in its fifth straight season in the Premier League but has spent 58 seasons overall in the top flight.

Last season Burnley, managed by Sean Dyche and operating on one of the smallest budgets in the league, finished 10th.

Dyche has recently lamented the club's lack of investment in the transfer market and failure to secure new contracts for current squad members.

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