Cardiff City backer Vincent Tan is in talks to buy two overseas clubs – and has already agreed a player link-up with one - writes Wales Online.
The Malaysian millionaire was in Bosnia this week to announce a co-operation agreement with FK Sarajevo and the Bluebirds which will see “mutual player exchange” arrangements.
Cardiff are keen to point out the scheme was designed more for youth players than seeing senior imports or first-team squad members heading to Europe for experience.
But reports on the continent have also suggested Tan is ready to make a financial investment in the Europa League Bosnian side, with one official admitting the Cardiff majority shareholder has expressed an interest to buy the club.
Furthermore, it has been claimed Tan is also in talks to take over Croatian club HNK Dubrovnik.
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Cardiff Chief Exec Simon Lim said to www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk
“Tan Sri Vincent Tan’s links to Bosina and Herzegovina came via encouragement from both the former and current Prime Ministers of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad and Dato Sri’ Najib Abdul Razak respectively, to invest in Bosnia,” Simon explained.
“Based on Tan Sri Vincent Tan’s success with Cardiff City Football Club generated from football at grass roots and Academy level, Tan Sri Vincent Tan recently decided to forge links with FK Sarajevo, in particular with a view to help them establish a new modern Youth Football Academy at FK Sarajevo.
“A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on Sunday 14 July 2013 between the two clubs whereby Cardiff City FC agreed to help set up and run a Youth Football Academy at FK Sarajevo, to provide technical assistance and arrange friendly matches, including matches between the two Youth Football Academies and Commercial cooperation.”
“The MoU will precede the signing of a formal contract between the two clubs, most likely within a month.”
Meanwhile the London Evening Standard reports