Former FA chief executive Mark Palios and his wife, Nicola, have been trying to sell Tranmere Rovers for more than two years. They initially thought they had a buyer in the shape of an eclectic group led by Donald Trump’s former lawyer and pop star Rihanna’s partner A$AP Rocky, only for that to fall through last year.
More recently, they have been in advanced talks with an
American investment firm called Ascent Capital Partners. That deal has
stalled due to a combination of the EFL wanting more information on Ascent’s
investors and Ascent worrying about the club’s slide towards the National
League.
Ascent and Palio are still talking, but the latter is
looking for alternative options, too, one of whom is understood to be Morley
Sports Management, the London-based firm that owns Scottish League One side
Hamilton Academical and Welsh semi-pro side Haverfordwest County.
The challenge for Tranmere is always the accessibility of two Premier League clubs across the Mersey. Tranmere can function as a second or family oriented club for Wirral residents, but more success on the pitch would boost interest,
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