EPL On Citi: “The Time To Buy Arsenal Has Passed”- Aliko Dangote

ACCRA, GHANA - JUNE 18: Mr. Aliko Dangote, Chairman and CEO, Dangote Group speaks at the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) Annual Meeting on June 18, 2023 at the Accra International Conference Center in Accra, Ghana. The event is to mark the high point of the bank’s year-long 30th-anniversary celebrations, under the theme “Delivering the Vision. Building Prosperity for Africans”. (Photo by Ernest Ankomah/Getty Images)

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has regretted not buying Arsenal FC when he had the chance. He said “time has passed” for him to do so.

Dangote, in an interview with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua in New York, reflected on the missed opportunity, stating that economic realities have changed since his interest in buying the club.

“The last time we had this interview, I said as soon as we finish the refinery, I am going to try and buy Arsenal. But the issue is that everything has gone up. And the clubs too are doing extremely well. At that time, Arsenal wasn’t doing very well,” Dangote explained.

Dangote regrets not buying the football club for $2 billion. He said his financial focus at the time was on his refinery project in Nigeria, which was a higher priority for him.

Bukayo Saka and Jurien Timber Photo Courtesy: Arsenal.com

“I would have bought it for $2 billion, but I wouldn’t have been able to finish my project. So, it was either you finish your project or buy Arsenal,” he said.

Dangote said it would be of no use purchasing the club since its value has hit $4 billion. He revealed that he lacks the “Excess liquidity” needed for such a purchase and would rather invest in other significant ventures.

Aliko Dangote, president and chief executive officer of Dangote Group Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images

“I will continue to be the biggest fan of Arsenal. I watch their games every day. I will remain a major supporter of the club, but I don’t think it makes sense today to buy Arsenal.”

Dangote emphasised that completing the refinery in Nigeria was the right choice. He said the refinery’s refining capacity represents 1 1% of the world’s total.

Source: NewsCentralAfrica
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