Burnley taken over by American investors

American investors ALK Capital have completed their takeover of Burnley, acquiring a controlling 84 per cent stake in the Premier League club.

The company announced the completion of the deal, approved and ratified by the Premier League, in a statement released late on Thursday night.

The Delaware-based ALK, which specialises in investments in the sport and media sectors, said its managing partner Alan Pace would take over from Mike Garlick as Clarets’ chairman.

“Garlick, alongside former shareholder John Banaszkiewicz, will remain on ALK Capital’s new board of directors at Burnley, ensuring a smooth transition to new ownership and providing valuable knowledge from his eight-year tenure as club chairman,” the statement said.

“This successful period has seen two promotions to the Premier League, development of the Barnfield Training Centre, and European football at Turf Moor for the first time in more than half a century.”

Garlick, who had held just less than 50 per cent of the club’s shares, said the deal represented a “natural progression” for Burnley.

Sean Dyche could be given more money to spend in January.

“In Alan Pace and his team, we are welcoming committed investors to Turf Moor who will be living here in the local community and investing in the club, both on and off the football pitch, for many years to come,” Garlick said in the statement.

“My tenure as chairman has always been about ensuring Burnley is a sustainable football club, and this investment provides a long-term plan to maintain that philosophy, whilst driving evolution and innovation.”

Pace, the former CEO of Major League Soccer’s Real Salt Lake, said the takeover – completed through ALK’s sports investment arm Velocity Sports Partners – marked “the start of an exciting journey for the entire Clarets family”.

“Today marks a new era for Burnley as we become stewards of this historic football club and build on the impressive work that Mike Garlick, (manager) Sean Dyche and everyone at Burnley has done to make it a financially stable, established Premier League club that is a cornerstone of the local community,” Pace said.

“With a rich heritage, a brilliant academy, and a passionate fan base, this club has solid foundations to build upon.”

One of ALK’s first priorities is likely to be a meeting with Dyche, who can expect fresh support in the January transfer window.

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