by anfieldadorer » Sun Apr 23, 2006 3:50 am
Benítez banks on getting his very own Abramovich
RAFAEL BENÍTEZ, the Liverpool manager, can expect a frosty encounter with José Mourinho this evening after claiming yesterday that Chelsea’s success owed everything to Roman Abramovich. But the Spaniard may soon have a sugar daddy of his own after two Norwegian businessmen emerged last night as a possible answer to the Merseyside club’s long-running investment conundrum.
Petter Stordalen, the chief executive of Norway’s largest hotel chain, and Oystein Stray Spetalen are understood to have held talks with the Liverpool board about making a significant investment in the club.
A deal is not thought to be imminent because of differences over the club’s valuation, but their approach is being taken seriously by Liverpool, unlike some of the parties who have made proposals over the past two years.
The duo have been described as “flamboyant celebrity investors” in Norway, but Stordalen is the head of Choice Hotels Scandinavia and his personal wealth is estimated at £250 million. While that is a fraction of the billions at Abramovich’s disposal, he is believed to have promised significant backing to the Liverpool board.
Intriguingly, they are believed to have links with Steve Morgan, the founder of the Redrow property empire, whose own efforts to invest in his home-town club have met with frustration, and also with Jan Aage Fjortoft, the former Middlesbrough and Swindon Town forward, who is now coach of Lillestrom.
Liverpool, who take on Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final at Old Trafford this evening, remain extremely cautious about the Norwegian interest, previous high-profile bids from consortiums in Thailand and the United States having failed to come to fruition, but they are eager to secure outside investment as they attempt to allay concerns about the viability of their proposed new 60,000-seat stadium in Stanley Park, in the shadow of Anfield.
For Benítez, the prospect of outside investment is likely to appeal. In advance of today’s meeting with the champions-elect, the Liverpool manager hinted at his frustration at being unable to compete with Chelsea in the transfer market, somewhat uncharitably overlooking Mourinho’s achievements and saying that the real “Special One” at Stamford Bridge is Abramovich.
“It’s very simple,” Benítez said when he was asked to appraise Chelsea’s success under the Portuguese. “They have spent more money than any other club on players. Abramovich has done a fantastic job with this team. They have a lot of good players, so they must be at the top of the table and in finals with those players. It’s normal.”
Benítez was asked whether he recognised that, in spite of the help from Abramovich, Mourinho has done a good job since arriving from FC Porto in June 2004. “Yes, but for me the chairman or the owner is the key,” he said. “(John) Terry, (Frank) Lampard, Mourinho are all important, but they couldn’t have anything like they do without Abramovich. He started the revolution, no?”
Liverpool, Chelsea’s conquerors in last season’s Champions League semi-finals, could stall that revolution today, but they have concerns over the fitness of Harry Kewell. The Australia forward is believed to have strained an adductor muscle in training.
By Oliver Kay
timesonline
