The sheikh, who owns “Man City,” has spotted a new club. © JumpStory

The owner of the English super club "Manchester City" will take over another team. The new purchase of the United Arab Emirates' Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan will be the "Nancy" club, currently occupying the 12th place in the second league of France. According to "Daily Mail," negotiations were stalled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but preliminary agreements were reached earlier. The UAE Sheikh promised to pay around 12 million pounds (13.75 million euros) for the "Nancy" team, but the price may change due to the consequences of the pandemic. The management of the French team will be taken over by the "City Football Group." M. bin Zayed Al Nahyan continues to expand his collection, with "Manchester City" shining the brightest. After acquiring the team, the Sheikh led them to become English champions four times and win the trophy twice. In 2013, he acquired "New York City," and later bought "Melbourne Heart," which he renamed "Melbourne City." The "Football City Group" also holds shares in clubs such as "Yokohama F. Marinos," "Montevideo City Torque," "Girona," "Sichuan Jiuniu," "Mumbai City".

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