In an interview with
Bloomberg, Dangote said he had always wanted to own the English club since the
mid-1980s.
Africa’s richest man, Aliko
Dangote has said the first thing he would do after acquiring Arsenal football
club is to fire Arsene Wenger.
“The first thing I would
change is the coach. He has done a good job, but someone else should also try
his luck,” he said.
Dangote added that he would
persuade Stan Kroenke, American billionaire and Arsenal’s biggest shareholder
and Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov to sell their shares to him.
“If they get the right
offer, I’m sure they would walk away. Someone will give them an offer that will
make them seriously consider walking away. And when we finish the refinery, I
think we will be in a position to do that,” said Dangote.
“It’s a great team,
well-run. It could be run better, so I will be there,” he said. “I will wait.
Even if things change I will take it,” he added.
Wenger is Europe’s
longest-serving manager. Since his appointment to the London-based club in
1996, he’s won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cup trophies.
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