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Tuesday, 16 September 2014 - 16:06

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New investor could save ADO Den Haag; Chinese investors out?

A new investor has approached ADO owner Mark van der Kallen to take over the club. This comes at a time when there are severe doubts about whether the Chinese company United Vansen (the envisaged new owner of the club), will be able to get the 8 million together to take over Van der Kallen's shares. Wang Hui, the boss of the Chinese sports and football business, had to pay the amount by late August, but did not manage to do so. The new deadline, which expired last week, was not met either. According to the Chinese party, the delay is due to the fact that the Chinese government has yet to give approval for the transaction.

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