Liam Dooley says although there are continued expressions of interest in Shrewsbury Town a takeover deal is not close.
The club’s chief executive first revealed there were parties interested in buying Shrews back in November before saying they were in talks with ‘two interested parties’ as recently as January.
“So they look at us and think they have got a fantastic stadium that has been built, they have got the land and the supporters. We are an attractive proposition, but right now there are that many people out there saying ‘We can do that, we can do this’, but really we have expressions of interest, but there is nothing concrete or anything imminent at this stage.
“The chairman has always wanted to sell to someone who has got the best interests of the club at heart so when we speak to people that is always a key fundamental part of those discussions. “If you look at football and where investment comes from it is kind of cyclical,” he continued. “You go through times when it was Chinese investment everywhere then it was Saudi investment – at the moment it seems to be American investment that seems to be everywhere.
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