The English Premier League president is about to step down after angry reactions after the Saudi takeover

“Al-Quds Al-Arabi”: Gary Hoffman should resign from the presidency of the English Premier League, after a violent reaction from club to the Saudi takeover of Newcastle United. THE club they complained to the Premier League in October after the deal was struck, expressing frustration at the way in which buyers have passed the test of the owner-manager. There are many human rights violations related to Saudi Arabia, according to the BBC. Since then, Amnesty International has asked to change the test owned by club. 61-year-old Hoffman, who took over the Premier League for 18 months, has received most of the blame from club for the via free given to the Saudi Investment Fund to take over the club. And although Premier League officials felt there was no choice but to allow the deal to pass 18 months after it was first terminated, the club they weren’t happy to hear about it so late they weren’t in able to collect attempts to stop it. And i club have begun the process of blocking property-related trade deals in an attempt to reduce the amount of money Newcastle can spend, for fear that this will distort the league, according to the BBC. It is believed that Hoffman has not yet made a final decision on his resignation, but his departure is expected to be announced in the coming days. Hoffman assumed the post of Premier League president in April 2020, after Claudia Arne acted as interim president following Richard Scudamore’s departure in 2018. Shortly after his appointment, Hoffman received criticism for his knowledge of the talks. on the failed European League project and takeover led Saudi Arabia to Newcastle to exacerbate fears. His possible departure arrives in a delicate moment for the Premier League, with the club in awaiting the results of a fan-led parliamentary review, Tracey Crouch, as well as the negotiations in course on important agreements on TV rights abroad, in particularly in the United States, where negotiations on broadcasting rights continue this week.

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