Broya could become a Serb player: The media tycoon near Southampton's purchase

Armando Bro's taking the heart of all of Southampton, but it's just in the English club that there may be fundamental changes. In fact, Saints are expected to be bought by a society supported by Serbian media tycoon Dragan Solak. The big news releases the BBC in its online edition. The company called Sport Republic [...]
Armando Bro's taking the heart of all of Southampton, but it's just in the English club that there may be fundamental changes. In fact, Saints are expected to be bought by a society supported by Serbian media tycoon Dragan Solak.
The big news releases the BBC in its online edition. The company called Sport Republic is taking over 80% of the stake in the club controlled by Chinese businessman Gao Jiseng.
Gao took over the English club in August 2017, along with Katharina Liecherr, who inherited Saints from the late father Marcus in 2010, when they were at League One, holding 20% shares. Southampton positioned 14th at Premier League, where they climbed in 2012.
Solak is the president and founder of the United Group company and now seeks to enter the sports world in the club where the new star is an Albanian.












