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Billionaire Daniel Ek’s bid amount to buy Arsenal from Stan Kroenke revealed

Spotify founder and billionaire Daniel Ek is interested in buying Arsenal and its now been revealed the amount that he will first bid to Stan Kroenke.

Arsenal have not been happy with Stan Kroenke’s ownership of the club since he took full control of the club after buying 100% of the shares as the North London club has continued to decline with him showing that he is not interested in investing. Spotify founder Daniel Ek recently claimed that he wanted to buy Arsenal from Stan Kroenke and the amount that he will offer first has been revealed.

Arsenal’s current owner Stan Kroenke has never been popular for the fans as he is usually never in England and he has never heard the cries of the fans to invest in their team and his recent decision to make the gunners join the European Super League has brought further criticism towards him as well as protests.

The Telegraph is now reporting that Spotify founder and billionaire Daniel Ek is indeed interested in buying Arsenal Football Club as reported some time back and its now claimed that he will submit a bid of £1.8billion in the upcoming 10 days. It has already been claimed that Daniel Ek will be supported by three Arsenal legends Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Patrick Vieira in this goal of trying to buy the club from unpopular owner Stan Kroenke.

The report does not confirm whether Stan Kroenke will indeed accept that offer but many believe that it might not be enough since Arsenal Football Club is valued at more than £2billion but it’s however claimed in the story that billionaire Daniel Ek is a persistent person that is always ready to play the long game until he gets what he wants which is now buying the North London club.

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