Dragan Solak-Who is he ? Serbian billionaire bought Southampton club

Who is Dragan Solak ? Serbian billionaire bought Southampton for £100 million

Premier League club Southampton will make a £100m bid to the sports group and Serbian giant Dragan Solak via United Group cable TV.

Southampton, which plays in the English Premier League, has stated that it is on the verge of imminent acquisition.

 

 

Who is Dragan Solak ?

 

 

Currently owned by Chinese businessman Gao Joshing (80% of capital) and the Liebherr family (20% of capital), Saints has been negotiating with several potential new owners for several months.

CEO Martin Siemens has long worked to choose the right team owner to lead the club and rejected several different proposals.

However, as the possible club updates begin today, it seems that the right fit has been found.

 

According to Sky News, the person driving the termination of Saints' purchase agreement is Dragan Solak, a Serbian-born businessman behind the United Group on cable television.

The Libber family is expected to own 20% of its shares.

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Who is Dragan Solak ?

Dragan Solak is a Serbian businessman who is the backbone of the United Communications Group, which currently stands at 6 1.67 billion.

 

Born in 1964, Kotb focused on communications and started a small cable business.

 

In addition to providing streaming services to Serbia, United has the right to watch the Premier League in Serbia.

The River family is expected to own 20% of the shares.

 

Who is Dragan Solak ? Serbian billionaire bought Southampton for £100 million

Dragan Solak is a Serbian businessman who is now the backbone of the 6.67 billion-strong United Communications conglomerate.

Born in 1964, Kotb started a small cable company with a focus on telecommunications.

 

In addition to providing a live broadcast service to Serbia, United also has the right to watch the English Premier League in Serbia.

 

An unnamed source from the club told Hampshire Live about positive rumors about the property in a recent staff email sent on New Year's Eve.

 

There is also a suggestion for a staff meeting this afternoon, where staff members will share detailed updates.

 

Ralph Hessenhuttl and his players have already been told the acquisition is imminent.

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