Who's your money on in the takeover 'battle'?

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I dont think this apparent choice will be the right one.
Roma continues to work for next season under the watchful eyes of President Dan Friedkin.

The owner of the Giallorossi landed in the capital in recent days to attend live the numerous meetings held in Trigoria.

Over these last three days Friedkin is said to have worked side by side with CEO Lina Souloukou, coach Daniele De Rossi and technical director Florent Ghisolfi to analyze the season that has just ended, what can be improved and what should be avoided in the future.

Friedkin dictated the guidelines on the market, asking for a change of pace compared to previous seasons, reports Corriere dello Sport.

The American chairman of the club instructed the team’s management to avoid signing players on loan, players over 30, and ones with extremely high wages.

From now on, Roma want to avoid spending on commissions, focusing instead on price-tags, preferably of young, quality players with lots of potential.
 

He hates green energy production and is a Republican.
Friedkin is involved in conservation efforts through the Friedkin Conservation Fund, which works to protect millions of acres of endangered wildlife areas and stimulate community development in East Africa. FCF also conducts research and monitoring in order to make effective wildlife management decisions and promote long-term sustainability of wildlife and their wilderness.[21][22]

The family also leases 3.2 million acres of protected wildlife areas across Tanzania for conservation.[23]

Friedkin is also the Chairman-Emeritus of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission,[24] which manages and conserves the natural and cultural resources of Texas.[25] In 2014, Friedkin and Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, along with other conservation organizations, made the largest conservation investment in Texas history when they purchased the 17,351-acre Powderhorn Ranch to preserve one of the largest remaining tracts of unspoiled coastal prairie in Texas.[26][27]

Friedkin is among landowners who supported a Texas legislative bill that would regulate wind and solar power projects in Texas.[28] Environmentalists criticized the bill, saying it unfairly targets renewable energy and undermines climate change mitigation.[28] Friedkin has sought to prevent an electric transmission line being built on his sprawling ranch in West Texas.[28]

Friedkin also owns Mwiba Lodge, a luxury secluded lodge, located in a private wildlife reserve in the southern part of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.[29]
 

In a few short weeks we've gone from Esk talking receivership bowlocks to fighting over which billionaire buys us. Only at EFC.
 

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