Ashley could follow QPR model as he looks for new investors for Toon

13 April 2012

Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has hinted he could follow the QPR model as he looks for new investors.

The billionaire confirmed yesterday that he was hoping to find partners to assist him in his efforts to restore the club's fortunes, perhaps mirroring the position at Loftus Road, where Flavio Briatore, Bernie Ecclestone and Lakshmi Mittal have joined forces to fund a new beginning.

Ashley said: "The QPR model looks very interesting. It is something that Newcastle needs to look at.

Mike Ashley is on the look out for new investors at Newcastle


"It has got to be able to compete. Newcastle is not something you make a profit on, you have to enjoy it and love it.

"If we had some multi-billionaire that wanted a stake in Newcastle it will help, but sell the club? It's not the same answer."

Ashley has found himself surrounded by claims he is ready to sell the club he bought a year ago for £134.4million, with US private equity fund InterMedia Partners and the Saudi Binladin Group having been named in recent days as potential buyers.

However, he has insisted the club is not for sale, although admitting he is looking for fresh investment.

Ashley, whose Sports Direct empire announced a huge drop in profits yesterday, has also moved to end suggestions his real passion is for Tottenham.

He said: "It's not true. I absolutely hate Spurs and always have done."

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