Newcastle United supporters deserve a change of ownership after 13 years of Mike Ashley's stewardship at the helm. But even the most ardent critic of the high street tycoon should appreciate the impending takeover arrives under a murky cloud.The £300m Saudi-backed takeover, which will see the country's Public Investment Fund and Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman take 80 per cent of ownership, has come in for criticism from all angles in recent months.One of the loudest voices in the debate has been Hatice Cengiz, the fiancee of murdered Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.Khashoggi was highly critical of the Saudi regime and left his homeland for the United States after growing fearful for his safety.But in October 2018, he entered the.
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