Tony Tiong will definitely not take over Koper: Ante Guberac rejected him, as Tiong wanted everything and more in exchange for 2 million euros
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Some time ago, we exclusively revealed that Tony Tiong from Malaysia was interested in purchasing the Slovenian top-tier club Koper. Ante Guberac, the president of Koper, subsequently received an offer from the mentioned businessman, but he did not accept it. Tony Tiong, who managed Ancona in Italy but left behind significant devastation, was reportedly willing to pay 2 million euros for the takeover of Koper, according to Primorske novice. Everything seemed fine, but in return, he wanted everything and more—too much for the people of Koper to accept.
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As reported by Primorske novice, the Malaysian businessman set “unacceptable terms of cooperation“, which according to their information, “extended to the takeover of the entire club, including the youth academy, not just the senior team“. Tony Tiong also allegedly demanded a guarantee for a multi-year sponsorship deal with Luka Koper. Ante Guberac did not accept his terms, and according to our information, the possibility of a takeover has definitively fallen through.
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Author: editorial Football Planet