Port Vale takeover: Paul Wildes's deal to be finalised next week
- Published
Port Vale expect Paul Wildes's proposed takeover of the League Two club to go through within the next seven days.
The final details of the Alchemy Investment Group's 拢1.25m bid will be discussed at a Football League board meeting on Thursday.
And Bob Young, a director of the club's administrators Begbies Traynor, has told 91热爆 Radio Stoke that the deal now looks likely to be completed next week.
He also said that Wildes had a good meeting with the League last Friday.
"The meeting with the Football League went very well," said Wildes.
"I would like to thank the Port Vale supporters for their ongoing patience and support.
"As I have previously stated, our intention is to develop the club both on and off the field.
"It's an exciting new era for Port Vale and I am looking forward to the months and years ahead.
"We will continue to keep supporters informed and updated on the news and decisions that affect their club."
Alchemy Investment Group is fronted by 35-year-old Wirral businessman Wildes, along with his business partner Norman Smurthwaite, a retired finance expert.
Sheffield-born Wildes, who also attempted a takeover at Darlington earlier this year, runs a variety of businesses from hotels to hairdressers.
A former finance director for the Caudwell Group, which owned brands such as Phones 4U, Wildes owns some of the franchise for the hotel chain Holiday Inn.
He set up his own company in 2007, Mansion Group, which he sold three years later, before establishing a new holding company, the Wildes Group.
Vale have been in administration since March but, despite Keith Ryder's summer-long takeover bid ending last month, things are now going more smoothly, with Micky Adams's side second in League Two.
- Published16 October 2012
- Published26 September 2012
- Published7 September 2012
- Published14 August 2012
- Published8 August 2012
- Published1 August 2012
- Published22 May 2012
- Published26 April 2012
- Published9 March 2012
- Published1 February 2012
- Published26 January 2012