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It is of public notoriety now that Oliver Kahn, the former emblematic porter of Bayern and the German selection, is interested in the Girondins. Last week, the interested party who was able to benefit from the advice of the former boss of OM Jacques-Henri Eyraud was in Bordeaux to meet the mayor Pierre Hurmic and the president of the metropolis, Christine Bost.
Yes but here, according to information from RMC, Oliver Kahn has recently seen his proposal made with Gérard Lopez withdrawn. In the absence of a priori investment but also and above all guarantees as to the origin of funds. An offer that, moreover, ” did not correspond in its form to the project which is currently presented to the judicial administrators in charge of the Bordeaux file “Specifies the radio aroused.
Lopez “Keep the cards in hand”
These days in an official press release, the FCGB set out to draw up the contours of a possible admissible approach: ”
Any serious discussion concerning the entry of new investors will be exclusively in a rigorous framework, involving a business bank, the board of directors, legal representatives and legal advice. The essential criteria of such a partnership will be the provenance and the proven availability of funds, as well as compliance with the project and the efforts already undertaken. »»
Still according to RMC, Gérard Lopez does not exclude keeping the Bordeaux club: ” He keeps the cards in hand. If his recovery plan is validated by the Commercial Court and that the current owner proves that he is ready to assume the club's lifestyle alone, the administrators will not be able to accept the offer of another buyer. »»
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