The Premier League's largest overseas broadcasting partner has written to the top flight and all 20 clubs urging them to block the potential takeover of Newcastle United.
02.04.2020 - 19:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City should make a £20million profit on left back Angelino this summer.
The Blues loaned the Spain under-21 international to Red Bull Leipzig in January, and he has undergone a spectacular revival with the title-chasing Saxons.
And the loan agreement includes an option to buy the 23-year-old for £26million, an option which the German club appear keen to take up.
Angelino has quickly staked a claim to a regular place in the side, either at left back or left wing, and has revived
The Premier League's largest overseas broadcasting partner has written to the top flight and all 20 clubs urging them to block the potential takeover of Newcastle United.
Newcastle United could be set for a takeover with talks believed to be at an advanced stage between the relevant parties.
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