Charlton's unpopular Belgian owner Roland Duchatelet is prepared to lower the asking price for the club after he realised that he was not going to get the £50m he wanted. He paid around £20m for the club in 2014: Takeover talks continue
It is suggested that Duchatelet was 'stunned' by the departure of fellow Belgian chief executive Katrien Meire for the job of CEO at the Sheffield Wednesday. Many Charlton fans are wondering if the Owls know what they have left themselves in for. Meire was an unpopular figure at The Valley, in particular for her reference to fans as 'customers' which she says was taken out of context. Some fans alleged that some of her public statements were at least inaccurate.
The question now is whether Duchatelet will prepared to lower the price enough to interest prospective purchasers. These include Australian bidders and a British-led consortium said to have funding from the Middle East.
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