With the Saudi-backed bid for Newcastle United in jeopardy, a second bidder has emerged. It comes from Henry Mauriss, an American businessman who is chief executive of Clear TV. Unconfirmed reports suggest that he has met Newcastle owner Mike Ashley. The bid is said to be £350m.
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Meanwhile, Premier League Middle East broadcast partner BeinTV have submitted legal evidence suggesting that the beoutQ alleged pirate operation would become a shadow director of Newcastle if the Saudi-backed bid succeeded.
BeinTV are represented by Stephen Nathan QC of Blackstone Chambers. He is a specialist in many areas of company and commercial law. He has argued that the government of Saudi Arabia would become a director of Newcastle within the meaning of the Premier League's rules and must therefore have the owners' and directors' test applied to it.
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