Notts County chairman and majority shareholder Ray Trew has made a new effort to sell the club. He has approached local businessman Alan Hardy who has made two bids for the club in the past. He thinks that the world’s old professional team has the potential to reach the Championship
Trew has had talks with potential buyers from China and the United States and also with a UK hedge fund, but these do not seem to have gone anywhere.
Trew originally put a price tag of £8m to £10m on the club.
Notts County chairman and majority shareholder Ray Trew has made a new effort to sell the club. He has approached local businessman Alan Hardy who has made two bids for the club in the past. He thinks that the world’s old professional team has the potential to reach the Championship
Trew has had talks with potential buyers from China and the United States and also with a UK hedge fund, but these do not seem to have gone anywhere.
Trew originally put a price tag of £8m to £10m on the club.