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by Reuters on 04 September 2006
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - A business associate of exiled Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky wants to buy the Premiership club West Ham United, business daily Vedomosti reported on Monday.
Berezovsky's long-time business partner Georgian businessman Badri Patarkatsishvili is planning to start negotiations to purchase the club, Vedomosti quoted two sources close to the businessman as saying.
Vedomosti said the deal could be worth 100 million pounds.
Officials at the east London club were not available for immediate comment. Patarkatsishvili could also not be reached for comment.
If the deal materializes, Patarkatsishvili would be the second club owner on the London soccer scene from the former Soviet Union after Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich, who bought Chelsea in 2003.
Patarkatsishvili has recently sold a leading business daily Kommersant to Russian steel tycoon Alisher Usmanov in a deal estimated by the Russian media at between $200 million (52.5 million pounds) and $300 million (157 million pounds).
Kommersant was long controlled by Berezovsky, a prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin, from his exile in London. He sold it earlier this year to Patarkatsishvili.
Berezovsky was Russia's most prominent and controversial businessman in the mid and late 1990s and a Kremlin insider under Russia's first post-Soviet president, Boris Yeltsin.
He fell out with Putin soon after the president took office and fled in 2000 to London where he lives under the protection of political asylum. Russia seeks his extradition on criminal charges.
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by Dez on September 05, 2006
Money doesn't talk it swears. Surely someone needs to be checking the background on these ex-Russian oligarchs. This guy is widely referred to as the former head of the Russian Mafia by a host of news authorities. Given the Russian Mafia's involvement in illicit arm dealing and white-slave trading, the games powers cannot let such a person gain a share of the UK's sporting heritage. In fact why is such a person even allowed to live in the UK?
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