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BVB comes with full pockets on Master Hunting – THE WORLD

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BVB goes with full pockets on Master Hunting

Borussia Dortmund opens in duel with FC Bayern Munich new sources of money. The Westphalian Bundesliga club wants to collect means of a capital increase of EUR 114.4 million investors. The sports equipment supplier Puma, the insurer Signal Iduna and the specialty chemicals group Evonik are willing to take greater share packages were the only listed German professional club announced in a release obligation for the fair. Thus, the district club in the footsteps of FC Bayern. At the German record champions keep in Adidas, Allianz and Audi three companies equally total of 25 percent of the shares.

As expected uses of the BVB the whole of the Annual General Meeting authorized capital and is a total of 24.6 million new shares. About two months ago the main sponsor Evonik had already acquired about nine percent of the shares and rinsed the Second Cup the previous season about 26 million Euro in the coffers. Much of the Ermissionserlöses to flow in the debt. “The Company intends to use the future expected gross proceeds in the amount of approximately 114.4 million euros in a capacity of about 40 million euros to repay debt,” it said the release of the association. In addition, the BVB announced that Signal Iduna has secured for five years until 30 June 2026, the naming rights to the stadium in Dortmund. With the recent deal of 2005 still threatened by insolvency BVB not only builds further debt from, but consolidating its status as one of the industry leaders and reduced the large financial gap to the market leader from Munich. Thanks to serious business policy and sporting successes with two championship titles (2011, 2012), a Cup victory (2012) and the entry into the Champions League final (2013) awakened the once biggest problem case of German football in recent years, the interest of investors.

The new-found financial flexibility is likely to increase the chance of Borussia, to keep courted by far more potent clubs Stars. To the chagrin of the National Dortmund player Mario Götze was replaced by a get-out clause for 37 million euros to Bayern last summer. The same path was recently Robert Lewandowski – free transfer. In addition, currently speculated that BVB could lose in the end of season Marco Reus another service provider. The contract of the attacker includes an exit clause that allows a premature change of clubs.

“With the entry of Evonik medium term we have, of course, other possibilities,” had Watzke declared a month ago in an interview with WORLD ON SUNDAY: “If we light the second stage of the capital increase during the coming months, a whole lot would again come in motion.” However, the boss enters a piece on the euphoria brake and says: “Compared with the top European clubs, with which we compete, which are only just drops in the bucket,” Watzke had declared after the entry of Evonik: “If Manchester United gets alone for a new equipment contract for ten years about 900 million euros, then the crass. ” He therefore warn against drawing “wrong conclusions” said Watzke.

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