Stan Kroenke 'has no plans to sell Arsenal'

Stan Kroenke 'has no plans to sell Arsenal'

Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke reportedly has no plans to sell the club despite interest from Spotify founder Daniel Ek.

Ek is understood to have a genuine interest in launching a takeover bid for the Gunners and has supposedly enlisted the help of Invincibles trio Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Patrick Vieira.

Gunners fans protested in the hundreds against the Kroenkes' ownership before their defeat to Everton last week, with the Americans widely condemned in the wake of the European Super League scandal.

However, The Mirror reports that KSE are committed to Arsenal and are already planning for future investment after Stan Kroenke's son Josh Kroenke addressed fans at a forum to confirm that they would continue to run the club.

Stan Kroenke first purchased a 9.9% stake in Arsenal back in 2007 and assumed full control of the club in 2018, when Alisher Usmanov sold his remaining shares to the 73-year-old for a reported £550m.

Share this article:
Subscribe to our newsletter

Get FREE daily news and in-depth previews for games from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football — straight to your inbox.

Subscribe