Holders, Man Utd, are attempting to become the first team to retain the Champions League trophy against Barcelona in Rome this Wednesday.

Abu Dhabi billionaire Sulaiman al-Fahim has agreed a deal to buy Premier League Portsmouth, a Dubai-based magazine reported on Wednesday.

The magazine said Fahim, a board member of the Abu Dhabi United Group for Development that bought Manchester City last year, had been “putting the final touches to the takeover” with Portsmouth owner Alexandre Gaydamak.

“He did the Man City deal and got the taste for football. He has followed the Premier League very closely since then, and has been looking for a club to get involved in,” Arabian Business quoted the source as saying.

“Portsmouth is a great club, with great history and great potential. It’s something he is very excited about, and I am sure all the Portsmouth fans will be equally excited.”

The magazine said the deal was being done through Fahim’s new investment vehicle Al Fahim Asia Associates (AAA) and “has been structured by specialist international private equity and asset management firm Falcon Group”.

Fahim is expected to take over as chairman of the club shortly after completion of the deal, the publication said, adding that the new owner will focus on “stabilising the club’s current squad, with many players out of contract at the end of this season”.

Holders, Man Utd, are attempting to become the first team to retain the Champions League trophy against Barcelona in Rome this Wednesday.

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