Chinese businessman Kenneth Huang has revealed he is in talks to buy Liverpool and wants manager Rafa Benitez to remain at Anfield.
Huang is at the head of a consortium interested in ending the ownership deadlock at Anfield and has claimed he has been granted access to the club's accounts by Tom Hicks and George Gillett.
And the former Wall Street broker, who has a huge portfolio of investment interests in Hong Kong and the United States, expects a deal to be in place within the next two months.
Huang, who is working alongside business partner Adrian Cheng on the deal, insists Benitez is at the heart of his £500million master plan and has already contacted the Spaniard to give him assurances about the future in a bid to keep him out of the clutches of Italian giants Juventus.
"Negotiations have taken place over the last few months and we are at a crucial stage," he said in the Sunday Mirror.
"I really hope it turns out to be a successful bid. Right now my audit team is examining the books and my legal team is in close contact with theirs.
"We have a fierce competitor in the Middle East, but it could be finalised in June."
He added: "I was first approached (to buy Liverpool) in 2008 when I was in Singapore attending a Formula One Grand Prix, but the asking price was 1billion US dollars.
"It was totally unreasonable so I turned it down. The asking price has dropped significantly and we are talking again.
"I want Liverpool to win the Champions League and Premier League and I think Benitez is a very good coach."
Huang is at the head of a consortium interested in ending the ownership deadlock at Anfield and has claimed he has been granted access to the club's accounts by Tom Hicks and George Gillett.
And the former Wall Street broker, who has a huge portfolio of investment interests in Hong Kong and the United States, expects a deal to be in place within the next two months.
Huang, who is working alongside business partner Adrian Cheng on the deal, insists Benitez is at the heart of his £500million master plan and has already contacted the Spaniard to give him assurances about the future in a bid to keep him out of the clutches of Italian giants Juventus.
"Negotiations have taken place over the last few months and we are at a crucial stage," he said in the Sunday Mirror.
"I really hope it turns out to be a successful bid. Right now my audit team is examining the books and my legal team is in close contact with theirs.
"We have a fierce competitor in the Middle East, but it could be finalised in June."
He added: "I was first approached (to buy Liverpool) in 2008 when I was in Singapore attending a Formula One Grand Prix, but the asking price was 1billion US dollars.
"It was totally unreasonable so I turned it down. The asking price has dropped significantly and we are talking again.
"I want Liverpool to win the Champions League and Premier League and I think Benitez is a very good coach."
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