Hicks may block Gillett sale
Co-owner's cannot sell without the other's consent
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has hinted that he may not allow George Gillett to sell his 50 per cent stake in the club.
Hicks insisted only this week that he is not interested in selling his stake in Liverpool.
Neither man can sell without the other's consent and Hicks has revealed that he would consider blocking his fellow American if he tries to cut his ties with the club.
"Not only am I not going to sell, my partner cannot sell without my approval," Hicks said in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
"So, I kind of have the ability to determine the outcome of what is going to happen, and I am right in the middle of that."
Recent reports have suggested Dubai International Capital are considering making an offer for Gillett's half of Liverpool.
Hicks and Gillett took control of the Reds in 2007, but their time at Anfield has been shrouded in controversy as Liverpool have struggled on the field.
Co-owner's cannot sell without the other's consent
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has hinted that he may not allow George Gillett to sell his 50 per cent stake in the club.
Hicks insisted only this week that he is not interested in selling his stake in Liverpool.
Neither man can sell without the other's consent and Hicks has revealed that he would consider blocking his fellow American if he tries to cut his ties with the club.
"Not only am I not going to sell, my partner cannot sell without my approval," Hicks said in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
"So, I kind of have the ability to determine the outcome of what is going to happen, and I am right in the middle of that."
Recent reports have suggested Dubai International Capital are considering making an offer for Gillett's half of Liverpool.
Hicks and Gillett took control of the Reds in 2007, but their time at Anfield has been shrouded in controversy as Liverpool have struggled on the field.
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