Half of that debt is Moshiri's shareholder loans though, and I doubt he's getting that back. No denying the bloke has done his brains and at best is going to get out with a massive loss but from what i can see (as @PeregrineT says above) the value of the assets still exceeds the value of the external debt, so the club does not have no value.
It’s not really half, it less mate - exactly so he’s lost 400 - 500 mill already, that’s the value of his investment as equity, by the end he/we will prob have additional 500-700 mill in external debt (he wont want to pay or be exposed to that). On a good day that might cover our assets (though I don’t think so). But realistically if your selling the ground and the entire playing squad to meet your outgoings your in administration.
But you also have a business in need of being capitalised and invested in, struggling as a going concern, so essentially the club is worth nothing and his stake is worth nothing, factoring in all the above to the + and -. Thus here we are and what’s happening. Hes pulling the parachute cord and getting out of dodge and selling us in a highly structured deal for next to nothing because only a shower of gangsters who wouldn’t get to any other table are giving him something meagre.
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