Leicester City owner and chairman Milan Mandaric has admitted that he is interested in having new investors for the club, but is not interested in selling his own stake.
Mandaric spoke with BBC explaining that he would welcome any new investors desiring to improve Leicester City’s finances. He stated that although he has met with people for talks, it was not related to a sale of the club or an active pursuit of investment.
He said that the meetings were about marketing strategy, international publicity, and current club asset potential.
Mandaric further stated that he intends to keep his long term commitment to the club.
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