Leicestershire are in talks with private investors in an effort to deal with mounting financial pressure, says CEO Sean Jarvis.
Leicestershire have begun talks with private investors in an effort to secure a "brighter, stronger future" as they deal with mounting financial pressure, says chief executive Sean Jarvis.
"There is without question a challenging period ahead of us because finances are tight," Jarvis told BBC Radio Leicester.Jarvis said the "model" of how the club generates money needs to be addressed, with it "being very difficult to survive on cricket alone". "Obviously there is a big journey to go through on changing from where we are with a membership model to private ownership," he said.
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